On Sunday’s episode of “90 Day Fiancé,” Mido and Debbie got into an explosive fight just days after moving to New Orleans from Egypt.
Mido, 41, is engaged to Debbie, 55, but his motives are questionable. Mido has been open about his desire to be a movie star in America, and claims to already be a movie star in Egypt, but Debbie has never seen any of his movies.
In Sunday’s episode, he spends his first night with Debbie in the United States, but because of his Islamic faith, he is not allowed to have sex with her until they are married. Debbie openly laughed at her when she wore a floor-length flannel nightgown with long sleeves to avoid temptation while they shared the same bed.
“She wasn’t sexy at all,” he brutally tells the camera, noting that there was not the slightest temptation to be intimate with her.
When a producer asked him off-camera if he ever worried that they wouldn’t be sexually compatible if he married Debbie, he admitted it was a “huge problem”.
“After marriage, Debbie and I can be close, but if I’m not happy with her, I’ll leave her,” he said.
After spending the day exploring New Orleans, Ms. Mido asks Debbie how far it is from Hollywood and is shocked when she replies that it would take several days to drive there. He immediately pressured her to move to Hollywood to begin her acting career, explaining that it shouldn’t be a big deal for her since he had already moved from Egypt.
Debbie was reluctant, but admitted on camera that she didn’t know if Mi-do would stay with her if her dream of becoming a movie star didn’t come true.
The couple then moved into a new apartment, but Mido clearly treated Debbie coldly, demanding to see her room immediately so she could lie down. Debbie told the cameras that they got into a huge argument on the way over there about something “very stupid.”
“He wanted a video of me driving the truck, but I didn’t have any video. I wasn’t aware of it,” she said. “I typed the picture and he left, and I thought, ‘Okay, no, I don’t think that’s going to happen.'”
However, Mido told a different version of events.
“The argument with Debbie started when I asked her for a video. Then I looked at her phone. She wasn’t taking a video, she was taking a photo,” he said. “I said to her, ‘Okay, Habibi, you can do it again,’ and she threw the phone at my face.”
“She should have run and hugged me and said, ‘I’m sorry,’ but she didn’t say that,” he added.
Then he told her to her face that he wasn’t happy, and she responded that she wasn’t happy either.
“I don’t really care if he’s happy or not. He should be happy,” she cheerfully tells the camera.
“I don’t record everything I do because I don’t think it’s necessary,” she added of his constant demand for social media content.
“I’m not going to sit around forever and be a doormat and be walked all over and treated a certain way. That’s not the way things should go.”
