Debby told her partner Mido that she loves him in a sneak-peek clip for the TLC series "90 Day: The Last Resort" [1].

The moment highlights a growing emotional divide between the couple, whose relationship is strained by conflicting priorities and professional ambitions.

Debby and Mido, who married in 2025 [3], are currently navigating the complexities of their life together after Mido arrived from Egypt [2]. However, the partnership is facing significant friction. Debby expressed doubt regarding Mido's feelings for her, saying, "I don't know what you're doing here because I don't think you love me" [4].

Much of the tension stems from Mido's desire to establish a professional acting career in the U.S. [2]. Reports indicate that Mido has pressured Debby to move to Hollywood to support these goals [2]. This focus on his career has led to accusations that Mido is more interested in his ambitions than in his fiancée [2].

The instability reached a peak in early June, when reports surfaced that Mido threatened to end the relationship following a blowout fight [2]. This volatility suggests a precarious future for the couple as they attempt to reconcile their personal needs with Mido's professional dreams.

The drama continues in upcoming episodes, which air Sunday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT [1].

"I don't know what you're doing here because I don't think you love me."

The conflict between Debby and Mido represents a common stressor in international relationships: the clash between emotional stability and the pursuit of the 'American Dream.' When one partner's professional aspirations—in this case, a Hollywood acting career—take precedence over the relational health of the couple, it often leads to the type of instability and insecurity seen in their recent disputes.