’90 DAY FIANCE’: LOREN BROVARNIK UPSET ALEXEI BROVARNIK IS LEAVING HER
Distance and Discomfort: Loren Brovarnik Faces Alexei’s Trip to Israel on 90 Day Fiancé
In the latest chapter of their lives, 90 Day Fiancé stars Loren Goldstone Brovarnik and Alexei Brovarnik are navigating the challenges of parenthood, pregnancy, and maintaining their individual identities. As seen on After the 90 Days, the couple is facing a temporary separation as Alexei prepares for a trip to Israel.

Loren confides in her parents, Bryan and Marlene Goldstone, about Alexei’s impending journey. Initially, she felt at ease with her husband’s plans to attend a wedding in his home country. However, her feelings shifted when Alexei decided to extend his stay by three days to make the most of the trip.
The 90 Day Fiancé star admits feeling hurt that Alexei didn’t consult her before extending his trip. Despite her personal feelings, Loren understands the importance of Alexei reconnecting with his roots, especially since he hasn’t been back to Israel in a long time. She recognizes the sacrifices he made when he moved to America for her and wants him to maintain a strong connection to his homeland. “I would want the same if it were the other way around,” she says, reflecting on their shared sacrifices.
Loren’s Tourette’s Syndrome Intensifies Amidst Stress
With Alexei’s departure looming, Loren anticipates a demanding period. Her mother, Marlene, reassures her that the eight-day separation will pass quickly. While Loren acknowledges she’ll manage, she knows it won’t be easy. Her second pregnancy has brought about feelings of isolation, and her Tourette’s syndrome has been acting up.

Loren reveals that both pregnancies have affected her Tourette’s, but the second has been particularly challenging due to the added responsibility of caring for her young son. The stress of balancing motherhood and pregnancy has exacerbated her tics.
Family Disagreement Over Alexei’s Travel Plans
Loren’s father, Bryan, voices his disapproval of Alexei’s extended trip. He believes that Alexei shouldn’t leave his pregnant wife and child for so long. While he understands the need to attend the wedding, he disapproves of Alexei tacking on extra days “just to have a vacation,” deeming it irresponsible.
Marlene, on the other hand, takes a more understanding stance. She believes that a week apart is manageable and that Alexei will return before they know it. This difference in opinion highlights the varying perspectives within Loren’s family regarding Alexei’s trip and its impact on Loren.


