90 Day Fiance: Mom Demands Brandon and Julia Change the Wedding Date!
January 04, 2021
90 Day Fiance Season 8, Episode 5 was the first episode of the New Year.
Julia's earnest effort to give life on the farm a shot get off to a rough start, and are made worse by Brandon's apparent indifference.
Stephanie stuns her family with her plans to move forward with Ryan, but that's not the biggest shocker.
Natalie is getting accustomed to life with Mike, but her desire to change him and her paranoia are getting in the way.
Tarik and Hazel try to work out wedding plans as Hazel adjusts to a new, unfamiliar life.
Jovi and Yara are learning to meld their respective "selfish" attitudes, but Jovi is about to leave for work, and that brings up painful memories.
1. Brandon Gibbs and Julia Trubkina

Brandon gets up at 4:30 in the morning to go to his job as an exterminator. He and Julia snuck a hookup the night before, but now we have real questions about his financial situation -- why he only had $10,000 to blow on visiting Julia with no apparent expenses, and why moving to an apartment is such an impossibility.
2. Seven hours later ...

Julia awakens closer to noon, like a normal person. She is alone except for the livestock and is wildly uncomfortable.
3. She feeds the chickens ... or tries to

Julia doesn't quite remember everything from her Tour Of Mandatory Farm Labor that Betty gave her upon her arrival at the house, so she attempts to ... bargain? ... with the chickens.
4. Aspen to the rescue

To the camera, the family friend chides Julia for "slacking" by getting up at a normal time (if you are waking up before noon, I assume that you have kids or are being paid to get up, because otherwise ... why?). To her face, however, Aspen merely helps ... and tells her that 7 in the morning is the time when livestock should be fed. At sunrise.
5. MORNING?

Julia had apparently missed this detail when Betty issued her list of demands.
6. It's a shocking change

Julia is accustomed to going to bed closer to 7AM, both from her job and from being a young person whose life isn't an endless tale of toil and misery. Yet.
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