Sarper Guven and Shekinah Garner have revealed the specific conflict that led them to seek couple's therapy to save their marriage.

The admission highlights the volatility of the couple's relationship as they prepare for a new season of television. Their willingness to enter therapy suggests a critical effort to maintain their union despite recurring instability.

The couple described a heated argument that occurred just before they departed for filming in England. This fight served as the breaking point that prompted them to seek professional help to address the most significant issues in their relationship.

While the couple aimed to keep their marriage intact through therapy, reports on their current status vary. Shekinah Garner said, "We're together" [2]. However, other reports indicate the pair may be facing serious marital trouble [3].

Their journey toward reconciliation will be a central focus of the upcoming television cycle. The pair teased that viewers can expect significant drama in the new season of their series.

Season three of "90 Day: The Last Resort" premiered on June 1, 2024 [4]. The show, which airs on TLC in the U.S., follows couples attempting to repair their relationships through intensive therapy and guided exercises.

Guven and Garner's experience in England was designed to confront the underlying tensions that have characterized their public relationship. By documenting their breaking point, the couple provides a look at the specific triggers that led them to professional intervention.

"We're together."

The discrepancy between the couple's public statements and third-party reporting underscores the performative nature of reality television. By framing their marital crisis as a narrative arc for '90 Day: The Last Resort,' Guven and Garner are leveraging their relationship struggles for viewership while attempting to navigate actual clinical therapy.