Stars of 90 Day fiancé spin off, 90 Day fiancé: Before the 90 days, Kim Menzies and “Sojaboy” Usman Umar have had a confusing relationship, and Kim has decided to answer the pertaining question as to whether or not she and Usman are still together.
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Kim Menzies And Usman Umar’s Relationship
Kim became a fan of the 32-year-old Nigerian musician and when they talked on social media, she fell in love with him and wanted nothing more than to be his girlfriend, even going as far as threatening to end their friendship to make that happen. However, while Usman kept Kim close enough for a girlfriend-to-be, he had an ex-girlfriend—Zara whom he could not let go of.
’90 Day Fiancé’ Spoilers: Kim Menzies Gives Fans Relationship Update With Usman Umar
Kim soon found out about her lover’s relationship with his ex-girlfriend and she was devastated. She had traveled down to Tanzania when Usman went to film a music video for his single, “Zara.” So, finding out that the song was about a girl he could not get over broke her heart as she said she regrets traveling to Tanzania.
While fans have wondered if Usman’s dishonesty was enough to break the couple’s relationship, Kim has responded to this as she posted an Instagram Reel where she appreciated her lover. “Literally Paradise! Can we go back now,” she said in the caption of the video that showed clips of the time they spent in Tanzania.
Usman responds to the post as he tells his girlfriend that his love for her “will never die.” Fans took to the comment section to express their love for the couple. One user said, “I’m from Texas, USA and have a beautiful music artist from Nigeria 3 years still going strong.”
She continued as she advised Kimberly not to “give up on her love for her lover.”Kim also took time to correct a fan who thought that Usman was married to someone else based on the video. “That was a VIDEO SHOOT. Usman isn’t married to anyone,” she said. Fans are also hopeful that they would see Kim and Usman back on their screens to finish their story.

