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90 Day Fiance's Jasmine Confirms She and Gino Split ‘5 Months' Before She Got Pregnant With Baby No. 3

90 Day Fiance's Jasmine Confirms She and Gino Split ‘5 Months' Before She Got Pregnant With Baby No. 3

Yahoo09-05-2025
Jasmine Pineda spilled all the tea on what really went down between her and Gino Palazzolo after they recommitted to their marriage on 90 Day: The Last Resort — and didn't hold back as she revealed when she got pregnant with new partner Matthew Branistareanu's baby.
The Panama native, 38, clapped back to criticism that she didn't 'follow the rules' of her open marriage with estranged husband Gino, 56, and said they split only 'two weeks' after filming the 90 Day: The Last Resort season 2 recommitment ceremony in April 2024.
'So when I got pregnant, when I conceived Matty, Gino and I hadn't been together for almost five months,' Jasmine said in a TikTok Q&A shared by fan account reality TV mess on Friday, April 18. 'He was in a committed relationship with somebody else, so I don't know why in the tell-all, he has a attitude, like, you know, I was sleeping with him when I was still committed to him when I got pregnant.'
Gino directly clapped back to Jasmine's claims in the comment section of the reshared post and hinted that more information about their split would play out during the final two parts of the 90 Day: The Last Resort season 2 tell-all.
'What she is saying in this video is not true!' the Michigan native wrote. 'The truth will play out on the show starting with the next episode part 4. You have also seen the truth play out on the show partially to this point. More to come!'
In Touch exclusively reported the news of Jasmine's pregnancy in January. At the time, sources revealed the father was Matt, 37, a man Jasmine met at a local gym, and not her husband of two years.
Jasmine confirmed her pregnancy a month later, on February 18 — just one day after introducing Matt to TLC viewers on the spinoff as the man she hoped to welcome into her open marriage with Gino. At the time, Jasmine and Gino were experiencing intimacy issues and she believed Matt was the remedy to their sexless marriage.
Although Gino refused to accept the arrangement, he ultimately agreed to the idea and met Matt for the first time via a FaceTime call in the March 24 finale because he felt it was the only way to keep his wife.
By the time Gino and Jasmine reunited to film the tell-all special months later in January, Gino confirmed their relationship was over — and Jasmine appeared at the special with a noticeable baby bump.
Jasmine announced the birth of her daughter, Matilda, on April 8, later revealing her baby girl had actually arrived three weeks earlier on March 21 while sharing her birth story.
'I endured 5 hours of pain during labor, but it was worth every minute to hold my sweet angel in my arms. And just like that, I feel the most powerful woman ever after birthing her!' she wrote on Wednesday, April 16. 'There's nothing I will change about this wonderful experience. It's a memory I will always cherish in my heart and friendly reminder of how strong and loving we, women, are!'
Part 3 of the 90 Day: The Last Resort season 2 tell-all airs Monday, April 31 at 8 p.m. on TLC.
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