90 Day Fiance Happily Ever After Recap: Asuelu Pulaa Tackles Tammy to Save Kalani Faagata!

August 02, 2021

90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? Season 6, Episode 14 showed ominous foreshadowing and some explosive fights.

Kalani was worried that things would go poorly when Asuelu's family came to visit.

But she can't have imagined how heated things would get -- or that the fight would turn physical.

Michael goes to the clinic for a life-changing fertility evaluation, and Angela plans the next step.

Brandon and Julia's apartment-warming party goes awry when Julia drops a bombshell.

Libby is thrilled that her dad is Team Andrei, but she knows that his big plan is going to be a disaster.

Jovi and Yara's date night proves to be a trainwreck and has a catastrophic ending.

Mike and Natalie aren't just separated, they're on very different pages about whether to make things worse.

Mike's mom does offer some advice, but he's not ready to take it.

Tiffany and Ronald go to couples counseling ... with a pastor who happens to be Ronald's uncle.

Things do not go well.

1. Kalani Faagata and Asuelu Pulaa

Kalani faagata feels like the devil is at her doorstep
With Lesina and Tammy in town, Kalani admits to the camera that she feels like "the devil" is at her doorstep. A flowering description of the tension, based upon bad experiences and violent threats from past interactions.

2. Tammy is still Tammy

Tammy arrives and immediately starts discussing the house
Arriving at Kalani's parents' home, Tammy immediately begins discussing the house's size and that of the yard, like an appraiser. It's clear that she's saying that Asuelu (who very notably did not purchase that house) has the money, directly or indirectly, to participate in the multigenerational pyramid scheme that Lesina has demanded of him in the past.

3. Things stay amicable for a bit

Kalani faagata and asuelu pulaa eat with their families
The families dine together in relative peace ... until of course someone has to change that.

4. Lesina wants money

Lesina pulaa i need money from you when i go back to samoa
Asuelu's mother tells him that she's returning to Samoa the following month, and wants him to send her money while she's there. As has been stated before, there are some customs of helping one's family in Samoan culture, but Kalani's dad is also Samoan and says that Lesina's characterization is ... a little self-serving. "Help" is not the same as "payments on demand." There is also worry that Lesina will give away this support and ask for more money, as she has done in the past.

5. Asuelu decided to break the tension

Asuelu pulaa i decided to do the white elephant gift exchange
He has them do a gift exchange, which leads to a lot of laughs until he gives Kalani a conversation-starter -- a baby blanket. This was in poor taste (and may have been planned by production), but there's no way that anyone involved realized how far this would go.

6. What do you mean you don't want to have nine kids?

Lesina pulaa pregnant again and have another baby
Lesina is seemingly baffled that Kalani isn't eager to have a third child when they already have two young children. Asuelu has said that he would, ideally, have seven children, which seems farcical -- not only in terms of childcare required, but because he and Kalani do not have anything close to the substantial source of income that this would require.
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