90 Day Fiance: Ronald Smith’s Plan B Is To Bring Tiffany To South Africa, Daniel Refuses Amid Divorce Situation

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90 Day Fiance fame Ronald Smith is desperate to have his kids by his side. But, forcing someone to live with you is a different thing. The reality star is waiting for his spousal visa to get approved so that he can live with his family in the states. But, what happens if it will get declined? Meanwhile, Ronald has a plan B, and according to that, he will make Tiffany and his kids move to South Africa. However, Ronald’s son Daniel does not agree with the same. Let us further look at what Daniel wants.

90 Day Fiance: Ronald Talks To Daniel About Plan B If Visa Gets Disapproved

90 Day Fiance‘s official website revealed a video where fans could see Ronald talking to his son Daniel via video call. In the video, Ronald makes Daniel aware of either side of the spousal visa’s decision. If it gets approved, Ronald will move to America and live with his family. However, if it gets disapproved, Tiffany and the kids will move to South Africa. But this is Ronald’s plan. It seems that Daniel is not too happy with all the moving plans. Fans saw Daniel instantly declining his dad’s Plan B.

Ronald was curious to know why Daniel does not want to move to South Africa. Daniel then explained to his father that his family is not in South Africa. Moreover, he will definitely miss the people in America if he goes to his father’s place forever. The kid explained, “It’s not gonna be the same, you know?” Ronald further tried to convince Daniel, saying ‘it’s a nice place,’ and he will get along once he moves there. However, Daniel remained constant with his answer for not moving to South Africa.

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Daniel is clearly not up to leaving America. He is rigid with his decision even after Ronald forced him too many times with different tactics. Daniel does not agree with his father’s Plan B. He further stated to his dad about what will happen if the visa gets canceled. Daniel said, “if the visa is declined and you can’t come here, then we’re not; we can only go visit for like, 2 or 3 months, right?” But Ronald still stood on the point that he and Tiffany will have to move if the visa is declined. Is Ronald forcing his decisions on Daniel?

90 Day Fiance: Ronald Will Have To Think About Splitting If Tiffany And Kids Does Not Move To South Africa

90 Day Fiance star Ronald Smith knows that neither his wife nor his kids want to move to South Africa. So, what will he do if his visa is not approved? With visa interview nearing each passing day, Ronald Smith is afraid of his future. He also wants to be prepared beforehand. The reality star also stated in a confessional that he would no longer be able to hold his marriage if Tiffany refuses to come to South Africa. He explained, “I’m not going to keep doing this long-distance relationship thing.”

This clearly means that Ronald will look out for divorce in the future if he does not get to stay with his family. Moreover, he is keeping his focus on doing “everything in his power” to bring kids in his custody if the marriage falls apart. It’s been very long for Ronald to be without the kids. And he no longer wants to be separated from them.

90 Day Fiance: Daniel Finds Running Away To Be The Better Option

It looks like Daniel is quite angry with his father. The little one does not want to leave America behind and go to his father’s place forever. He claims to part ways with his family if his mother chose to go to South Africa. To this, Ronald instantly said, “you ain’t leaving nobody.” Daniel also asked his mother about her decision. However, Tiffany decided to stay silent at the moment. Tiffany said, “We’ll talk about that another day.” They then disconnected the call and let the heated moment pass.

Ronald is clearly forcing his family to move to South Africa if his visa declines. The reality star sounded like a threat when he said that Tiffany will no longer keep his children away. Let us further wait for the decision day to see whether Ronald gets approved or not.

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