In the premiere of the third season of 90 Days Diaries, Asuela Pulaa and Kalani Faagata, who tied the knot together some time ago were struggling in their marital relationship. The couple who were pictured getting ready for Halloween in the March 21 edition of 90 Day Diaries were seriously embroiled in a relationship rift that left them on the verge of divorce.
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Asuelu Pulaa And Kalani Faagata Enjoy A Trip To Hawaii With Their Sons
Discussing their current marital issues on the show back then, the couple made it clear that all was not well between the both of them. Back then, Asuelu asked her husband, “How do you feel about everything?” and he responded, “Good. What do you think?”
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Asuela Pulaa And Kalani Faagata Are Still Married In 2022
She answered, “I don’t think we are doing very well at all. I think you feel good because you get to get out of the house, and you get quiet time, and you get free time. When my mom is gone, I don’t get that.” At that moment Kalani explained to Asuelu how she is playing every role by herself, and doing parental duties all by herself.
However, an unimpressed Asuelu disclosed that he let it happen because Kalani is not convinced he can look after the kids on his own. Kalani then claims that she decided to take everything upon her hands since Asuelu’s carelessness put their son Oliver in harm’s way.
Despite their marital issues in the few years of their marriage, the couple is still married in 2022. The couple recently took to their YouTube channel, Kalani & Asuelu to showcase their trip to Hawaii in the company of their two sons, 3-year-old Oliver and 2-year-old Kennedy.
Meanwhile, Kalani has revealed that she is planning to move closer to California to be close to her parents who recently relocated from Utah to California, and particularly her mum Lisa Faagata, who helps her out with the kids. The 90 Days Star said that she feels really happy seeing her parents after some time, especially her mum, whom she and her sons are fond of.

