Is the fairytale romance between Patrick Mendes and Thais Ramone officially OVER? Girl, buckle up because this ’90 Day Fiancé’ couple just served us the messiest divorce drama we didn’t see coming!
According to court documents that are absolutely SPILLING, Patrick is not only divorcing his Brazilian bombshell wife Thais but he’s also going for full custody of their 3-year-old daughter. The alleged tea? Their little girl has been living with Patrick since May 6, and honey, that’s a MAJOR red flag in divorce proceedings. Patrick’s claiming that he’s been the primary parent while Thais has been MIA, and the court documents are basically his receipts for keeping things together.
Remember when these two were giving us couple goals on the TLC hit series? Well, those days are LONG gone, darling. The pair tied the knot after their whirlwind long-distance romance, but apparently, love on a reality TV show and love in real life are two VERY different things. Who knew? Actually, we all did!
Sources close to the situation are saying that the split has been brewing for quite some time, but this custody battle is where things are getting absolutely NASTY. Patrick’s legal team is painting a picture of a devoted father fighting for his daughter’s wellbeing, while Thais has been conveniently absent since May. That’s some serious ammunition in family court, sweetie.
Fans of the show are absolutely LOSING IT on social media right now. Some are team Patrick, praising his dedication to their daughter, while others are demanding to hear Thais’s side of the story before making judgments. The ’90 Day Fiancé’ fandom is MORE divided than ever, and honestly, we are LIVING for the drama—or maybe we’re not? This is actually kind of sad when you think about it.
The custody situation is particularly spicy because it shows that Patrick has documentation proving he’s been the hands-on parent. Whether the courts will award him sole custody remains to be seen, but this man came PREPARED with receipts, honey!
What do you think? A) Patrick deserves sole custody because he’s been the primary caregiver B) We need to hear Thais’s side before judging this situation