Syngin Colchester’s monogamous days are numbered because the 90 Day Fiance star is looking to enter into a polyamorous relationship.
It’s been a while since we caught up with Syngin’s personal life on reality TV, but he’s appearing this season on 90 Day Diaries and filling us in on what he’s been up to.
Last we heard, the 34-year-old South African native had moved on from his ex-wife, Tania Maduro, and was dating a new woman named Shayna.
Based on a preview of next week’s episode of 90 Day Diaries, Syngin and Shayna are still going strong.
So strong, in fact, that the couple is looking to bring another person into their currently monogamous relationship.
A teaser clip showed Shayna and Syngin self-filming as Shayna told cameras, “I know we mentioned looking for another person to kind of bring into to our vibe.”
Syngin...
It’s been a while since we caught up with Syngin’s personal life on reality TV, but he’s appearing this season on 90 Day Diaries and filling us in on what he’s been up to.
Last we heard, the 34-year-old South African native had moved on from his ex-wife, Tania Maduro, and was dating a new woman named Shayna.
Based on a preview of next week’s episode of 90 Day Diaries, Syngin and Shayna are still going strong.
So strong, in fact, that the couple is looking to bring another person into their currently monogamous relationship.
A teaser clip showed Shayna and Syngin self-filming as Shayna told cameras, “I know we mentioned looking for another person to kind of bring into to our vibe.”
Syngin...
- 2/13/2024
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster in the upcoming episode of “90 Day Diaries” with Season 5 Episode 7, titled “I Have a Dream,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Monday, February 19, 2024, on TLC. In this installment, viewers will witness a range of relationship challenges and personal struggles faced by the cast members.
Liz finds herself questioning Ed’s commitment as they navigate the ups and downs of planning their wedding. Meanwhile, Yolanda bravely confronts John in St. Louis, confronting issues that have been brewing between them.
Jen and Rishi have a heart-to-heart discussion about expanding their family, while Laura embarks on a journey to rediscover her confidence and independence.
In a bold move, Syngin and his girlfriend Shayna explore the possibility of opening their relationship to a third party, testing the boundaries of their love and commitment.
With raw emotions and candid revelations, “90 Day Diaries: I Have a Dream” promises to be...
Liz finds herself questioning Ed’s commitment as they navigate the ups and downs of planning their wedding. Meanwhile, Yolanda bravely confronts John in St. Louis, confronting issues that have been brewing between them.
Jen and Rishi have a heart-to-heart discussion about expanding their family, while Laura embarks on a journey to rediscover her confidence and independence.
In a bold move, Syngin and his girlfriend Shayna explore the possibility of opening their relationship to a third party, testing the boundaries of their love and commitment.
With raw emotions and candid revelations, “90 Day Diaries: I Have a Dream” promises to be...
- 2/12/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
I grew up in West Los Angeles, surrounded by a lot of Jewish people. My family belonged to a Reform synagogue where we would observe the high holidays and I would attend twice-weekly Jewish studies afterschool classes. Eventually, I would become a junior cantor there, duetting on the bimah with the cantor on Yom Kippur. But outside of temple, I felt just as surrounded by Jewish people: many of my teachers and classmates at my secular elementary school, the families of my best friends, strangers at the mall or the supermarket. Being Jewish felt natural, represented, full of community.
I also grew up madly in love with theater. And when I was 10 years old, I performed in my first professional theatrical production, “Annie,” at the La Mirada Theatre. The way I got there was quite funny: my best friend Shayna, with her curly red hair and golden voice, was going to the open call.
I also grew up madly in love with theater. And when I was 10 years old, I performed in my first professional theatrical production, “Annie,” at the La Mirada Theatre. The way I got there was quite funny: my best friend Shayna, with her curly red hair and golden voice, was going to the open call.
- 10/18/2023
- by Beanie Feldstein
- Variety Film + TV
You have to give Adam Sandler props for being a very good family man. When he wants to spend time with his wife and children, he doesn’t just take them on vacation, he makes movies with them. And sometimes both at the same time. He’s outdone himself with his latest effort for Netflix, Sammi Cohen’s You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, based on Fiona Rosenbloom’s 2005 YA novel and featuring his daughter Sunny Sandler in the lead role, along with her older sister Sadie Sandler, her mother Jackie Sandler and her father Adam in supporting turns. It seems less a movie than a family project.
Fortunately, the rampant nepotism on display has resulted in a sweet, amusing film geared toward younger audiences, who will best relate to the main character’s personal travails as she prepares for the film’s main event. (And as they say,...
Fortunately, the rampant nepotism on display has resulted in a sweet, amusing film geared toward younger audiences, who will best relate to the main character’s personal travails as she prepares for the film’s main event. (And as they say,...
- 8/18/2023
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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