Kara Leona Bass and Guillermo Rojer have confirmed they are separated while undergoing intensive couples therapy in Bristol, England [1, 2].

The separation highlights the volatility of international marriages under the scrutiny of reality television. As participants in "90 Day: The Last Resort," the couple is attempting to resolve deep-seated marital conflicts through professional intervention to avoid a permanent divorce [1, 2].

Bass and Rojer are not currently divorced, though they have acknowledged that they are on different pages in their marriage [1, 2]. A primary point of contention involves Bass's music career, which she said has not received sufficient support from Rojer [1, 2].

This lack of professional support and alignment on personal goals led to the couple's decision to separate [1, 2]. The process of therapy in Bristol is intended to address these specific issues as they navigate their relationship on camera [1, 2].

While the couple remains legally married, the emotional distance has become a central theme of their current experience [1, 2]. The tension stems from a perceived imbalance in how the partners prioritize each other's ambitions, specifically regarding Bass's artistic pursuits [1, 2].

They continue to work through these dynamics as part of the series' format, which focuses on high-stakes reconciliation for couples at a breaking point [1, 2].

The couple confirmed they are separated (but not divorced)

The separation of Bass and Rojer reflects a common trend in '90 Day' franchise narratives where the initial success of immigration and marriage is challenged by differing cultural expectations and personal ambitions. By utilizing a therapeutic setting for a reality show, the couple is attempting to reconcile professional aspirations with marital stability, though the public nature of the process adds another layer of pressure to their recovery.