'90 Day Fiancé' Groom Shares Engagement Cake Calling His Bride a Prostitute

A real-life "90 Day Fiancé" couple have shared their engagement cake decorated with beautiful frosting calling the bride-to-be a prostitute.

Their friend shared a clip of their unusual design to TikTok, under the name Paigemacs, saying: "Congrats Ashley & Alex..."

It shows someone cutting into the rectangular cake, which features a printed message from the groom-to-be to his future wife.

The tongue-in-cheek letter says: "Dear my beautiful fiance Ashley, happy 90 days until our wedding! I am so excited to get to know you better (IN PERSON!!!) over the next 90 days. My whole family thinks you are a Russian prostitute who is only with me so you can become an American citizen, but I am 80 percent sure that is not true. I love you and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you. Love, Alex."

Paige claims the lovebirds are getting married in just under three months, as she shared snaps of the happy couple celebrating the countdown to their wedding.

In a follow-up video, where she's holding giant balloons making up the number 90, she added: "Ya'll wanted more info. Yes they're real. I'm going to the wedding. In 88 days."

Numerous people pointed out their love story appeared to be a real-life version of the TLC show 90 Day Fiancé, and Paige also added the hashtag to her video.

The premise of the TLC show, which currently on season eight, is centred around the visa application process, known as the K-1.

The Facebook page explains: "The couples must marry before their visas expire in 90 days."

Thousands of people commented on the cake in shock, as they demanded updates if the wedding actually goes ahead.

Tori asked: "Are you guys going to be on the show?"

TikToker Cynthiaaa said: "And they say romance is dead."

Longorrrriiia pointed out: "At least he's being 100% honest."

Lea asked: "What did the baker think."

Aditi wrote: "At least he's 80% sure."

Explaining in detail how the K-1 Visa works, the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services website sates: "In order to obtain a K-1 fiancé(e) visa, you and your fiancé(e) must intend to marry each other within 90 days of your fiancé(e) entering the U.S as a K-1 nonimmigrant.

"Your marriage must be valid, meaning both you and your fiancé(e) have a bona fide intent to establish a life together and the marriage is not for the sole purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit. If your fiancé(e) marries you within 90 days of being admitted to the United States as a K-1 nonimmigrant, he or she may apply for lawful permanent resident status in the United States (a Green Card)."

Stock image of a smashed wedding cake
Stock image of a smashed wedding cake. A real-life '90 day fiancé' couple shared their engagement cake calling the bride a prostitute. mofles/Getty Images

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