’90 Day Fiancé’ Jasmine Files For Divorce From Gino … Serves Him Via Newspaper!!!
Jasmine Files for Divorce from Gino and Serves Him via Newspaper in Explosive 90 Day Fiancé Twist
The world of 90 Day Fiancé has seen its fair share of dramatic breakups, but nothing quite matches the chaos of Jasmine Pineda’s shocking decision to divorce Gino Palazzolo — and serve him the papers in one of the most public and humiliating ways imaginable: through a newspaper notice. This jaw-dropping twist sends shockwaves across the fan community, marking the official end of one of the franchise’s most volatile and unforgettable relationships.
The episode opens with Jasmine pacing nervously in her Panama City apartment, clutching a stack of papers. Her normally fiery personality is subdued, replaced by exhaustion and quiet determination. In a tearful confessional, she explains her reasoning. “I loved Gino more than anyone in my life,” she says, her voice trembling. “But love cannot survive without respect, and I feel like I’ve lost myself in this relationship. It’s time to take my power back.”
As flashbacks roll, viewers are reminded of the couple’s long and tumultuous journey — from their passionate first meetings online to their explosive arguments over jealousy, trust, and Gino’s infamous habit of keeping secrets. Who can forget the scandal that rocked their relationship when Jasmine discovered that Gino had sent her private photos to his ex? That moment planted a seed of mistrust that never truly went away, no matter how many reconciliations followed.
The final straw, however, comes when Jasmine learns that Gino has once again been keeping things from her — this time about his finances and his plans for the future. During one of their final confrontations, Jasmine demands honesty. “You promised we’d build a life together,” she says through tears. “But every time I ask about our home, our future, or even your job, you give me excuses.” Gino, looking cornered, insists he’s been trying his best. “I’m doing everything for us,” he pleads. “You just don’t see it.” But Jasmine has heard enough.
“I’ve seen everything I need to see,” she declares, walking away. That moment becomes the emotional turning point of the episode — a raw, unfiltered display of heartbreak mixed with empowerment.
Weeks later, cameras follow Jasmine as she visits her lawyer’s office. Sitting across from her attorney, she signs the divorce petition with shaking hands. “Are you sure about this?” the lawyer asks. Jasmine nods, her expression steely. “He’ll never expect it, but he’ll read it — because it will be in the newspaper.”
In a move that feels both savage and symbolic, Jasmine opts to serve Gino through a public notice printed in a local paper, explaining that she’s been unable (or unwilling) to reach him directly. It’s a dramatic gesture — one that ensures everyone, including Gino’s Michigan neighbors, will know the truth. When producers ask her why she chose such a bold method, she smirks faintly. “He embarrassed me publicly,” she says. “Now the world will see that I’m done.”
The show then cuts to Gino’s reaction. At home in Michigan, he sits at his kitchen table surrounded by empty coffee mugs and old photographs of happier times. When the production team hands him a copy of the paper, his face turns pale. “You’re kidding me,” he mutters, scanning the small print that announces Jasmine’s legal filing. “She did this in the newspaper? After everything we’ve been through?”
His voice wavers between disbelief and hurt. “I still love her,” he confesses to the camera. “I never wanted it to end this way. Maybe I made mistakes, but I thought we could fix things.” The moment is almost tragic — a quiet contrast to Jasmine’s fiery declaration of independence.
Meanwhile, Jasmine celebrates her newfound freedom with her closest friends in Panama. Dressed in a bright red outfit, she toasts to her future. “This isn’t the end,” she says confidently. “It’s the beginning of me finally choosing myself.” Yet, even as she smiles, her eyes betray a hint of sadness — proof that no matter how toxic a relationship becomes, letting go still hurts.
The episode’s final scenes play out like a cinematic breakup montage — Jasmine walking along the beach at sunset, her divorce notice fluttering in the breeze, while Gino sits alone at home, staring at old photos of them together. The symbolism is unmistakable: two people who once defied the odds now living in completely different worlds.
Fans have flooded social media with reactions ranging from shock to support. Some praise Jasmine for taking control of her life, calling her “a queen reclaiming her power,” while others express sympathy for Gino, suggesting he’s simply a man who couldn’t keep up with her fiery personality. On Reddit and Twitter, memes of Jasmine’s newspaper stunt have gone viral, with captions like “When you want closure and headlines at the same time.”
TLC producers have teased that the fallout from this divorce will carry into upcoming 90 Day Fiancé spin-offs, hinting that Jasmine’s story is far from over. Rumors swirl that she might return for 90 Day: The Single Life, where she could explore dating again — on her own terms. As for Gino, speculation grows about whether he’ll seek reconciliation or fade quietly into reality TV history.
In the end, this explosive episode cements Jasmine and Gino’s legacy as one of the most iconic and controversial couples in 90 Day Fiancé history. Their relationship was messy, passionate, and deeply flawed — but undeniably captivating.
As Jasmine says in her closing confessional, “Sometimes love isn’t enough. Sometimes you have to be brave enough to walk away — even if it means walking alone.”