Avery and Omar are one of those 90 Day Fiance couples who have proved the haters wrong. Not only the couple is enjoying life together in Dubai, but Avery is also further embracing Islam and isn’t afraid to show off. Let us take a look at this in detail.
90 Day Fiance: Avery Appreciating The Beauty of Islamic Culture
Avery has put her mother’s apprehensions to rest as she embraces Islamic culture and thoroughly enjoys her life with hubby Omar. Looking stunning in her hijab, she commemorated World Hijab Day with a picture of her own. She was happy to be celebrating this day for the third time. It’s proof of her being well adjusted to the Muslim culture as she flaunted being a successful part of it for full three years.
The 90 Day Fiance star had to face massive criticism for converting to Islam even from her own mother. But she has been a Muslim since 18 years of age just after she left her old ways behind. As we can see from the couple’s social media updates, they seem to be living their lives to the fullest in UAE. Avery has also been learning Arabic and is going to college. However, the reality TV star hasn’t made it clear which course she’s pursuing.
90 Day Fiance: TLC Left Out Some Huge Details of Omar and Avery’s Relationship
Avery and Omar’s marriage is no less than a smooth sail which proves their haters wrong. Omar stated that his family loves Avery and considers her a family member. Some of his siblings living in New Jersey met Avery before Omar did and put a good word for her. Initially, the American native went to visit his family only for three days.
However, when she met them, they connected with her so well, they took it upon themselves to change her flight and were even ready to bear the extra expenses. In fact, his nieces loved Avery and didn’t want her to leave! Interestingly, fans didn’t get any of that tea on TLC as Avery mentioned.
The way in which Avery and Omar have built a life together from scratch in a different country proves that love can indeed conquer all. Since America imposes a travel ban on Syrian natives, the couple decided to settle in a whole new country. It looked like things worked out well for them that way. Do you think they’re going to last for the long haul? Let us know what you think about the life they’re living in the comments below.