’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers reveal that couple, Gino Palazzolo and Jasmine Pineda have had a complicated relationship on the TLC show with a lot of issues springing up between them. However, the duo worked it out and got engaged. A number of fans did not appreciate the ring Jasmine got from Gino. But, that seems to have changed now.
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Jasmine Pineda Shows Off Her New Ring
Jasmine and Gino had a lot of relationship issues on the show, which made viewers doubt that they could stay together long enough to get married. One major cause for concern for the duo was Jasmine’s incessant jealousy over trivial issues like Gino leaving a tip for a waiter where she accused him of flirting with her.
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Fans React As Jasmine Reveals Upgraded Ring From Gino
Jasmine also demanded that Gino redecorates his apartment because the designs were chosen by his ex-wife. As cute as some might term this, it was a major red flag to viewers. Another cause for concern in the relationship was Gino’s financial instability.
Although he was paying Jasmine’s rent, he worried that he would not be able to keep up with Jasmine’s expectations of lavishness. Due to his financial worries, Gino proposed to Jasmine with a basic ring. It was clear, however, that Jasmine didn’t mind the ring yet, some fans did not appreciate it.
Recently, Jasmine made a revelation as she posted a picture of her hand on her Instagram story; and there sat a different ring on her finger. In her caption she wrote, “thanks babe! You are one of a kind” and she tagged Gino, showing that he had upgraded her ring. While some fans were excited for Jasmine, some others think that TLC made Gino appear broke on the show.
Gino likely has a full-time job now, which would have made it possible to afford the ring. He also seems ready to look out for Jasmine better than he was doing before. Even though several viewers were against Jasmine being with Gino because of how immature he was on the show, Gino seems to be doing all he can to redeem himself.

