“90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way” finally delivered the plot twist everyone saw coming. Chloe Fabiano’s new life in Aruba isn’t just rocky. It’s sinking.
Her mother, Michelle, came to the island for a visit. But soon, it became a financial intervention. She glanced at the cramped living space. Then, she heard Chloe downplaying the truth about spying on Johny. Finally, she got straight to the point.
Michelle bluntly told her daughter she was cutting her off. Then came the offer that changed everything.
“Come to Boston. Your job is waiting. I’ll help if you move back.”
It wasn’t just a suggestion. It was a lifeline.
90 Day Fiancé: A Job With Benefits vs. Struggling in Paradise
The moment Michelle mentioned the job waiting in Boston, the argument ended. There was no denying it. Chloe gave up her “six-figure salary” to live on a tropical island. But she can’t work there legally. It costs $600 plus monthly fees just to start living there. Now, she’s barely making ends meet.
Meanwhile, Johny earns as a party boat entertainer, which sounds fun until bills are due.
Boston might not have Aruba’s warm breeze, but it does have something crucial: stability.
And viewers know it. Many saw Chloe celebrating Halloween in the U.S. This feels like a big clue.
90 Day Fiancé: Fans Don’t Believe Chloe’s Salary Story
As the money drama played out on screen, another storm brewed online. Fans aren’t buying Chloe’s big claim that she earned a six-figure income.
One Redditor wrote:
“If she made that much money, why can’t she afford anything? Where are her savings? Something’s off.”
Viewers pointed out:
Her mother covered her rent.
Her mother sent nearly $20,000 to her bank account.
Chloe had nothing saved to start fresh in Aruba.
Another fan added:
“If she made $8,333 a month before taxes, where did the money go?”
Some defended her, saying not everyone knows how to manage money. But the questions aren’t going away anytime soon.
Especially after Michelle revealed on camera how much she supported her daughter financially.

90 Day Fiancé: Is the Boston Move Already in Motion?
It’s the obvious choice. A stable career in a major U.S. city versus struggling on an island without income.
And Chloe’s recent U.S. sightings make everything feel like a spoiler.
The math is simple.
“What good is living in paradise if you can’t afford to enjoy it?”
This storyline isn’t heading toward Aruba forever. It’s heading toward a Boston reboot.