Is Jenny about to pack her bags and leave Sumit for good? Because honey, this man just served up a financial betrayal that’s got us absolutely GAGGED.

Picture this: You’re in couples therapy in the gorgeous British wilderness, finally getting a moment to air out your relationship grievances, and your partner casually drops a TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR secret debt bomb like it’s no big deal. Girl, the whiplash. During the July 13 episode of 90 Day: The Last Resort, Sumit decided it was the PERFECT time to come clean about some very suspicious financial secrets he’s been hiding from Jenny like yesterday’s leftovers.

Jenny was already at her wit’s end about living with Sumit’s parents—and honestly, can we blame her?—when he dropped the confession heard ’round the reality TV world. “I need to come clean,” he announced to the group therapy session, and we could practically hear the record scratch. Apparently, there’s been some serious money mysteriously floating around that Jenny knew absolutely NOTHING about. Up to $20,000 in secret loans? SUMIT, WHAT?

The timing is absolutely HILARIOUS in the worst way possible. Like, you’re already upset about the living situation, and now you find out your husband has been juggling secret debts like a broke circus performer? The audacity. The deception. The sheer NERVE of this man.

Fans are absolutely LOSING IT on social media. Comments are flying faster than Jenny’s potential exit strategy, with viewers pointing out that financial infidelity is basically the cousin of regular infidelity, and frankly, the trust issues are IMMENSE. One commenter wrote, “Jenny deserves better than this financial tomfoolery,” and honestly? They’re not wrong.

The real question now is: Can Jenny look past the lies and the loans, or is this the final straw that breaks this reality TV camel’s back? Because let’s be real—finding out your partner has been hiding serious money problems while you’re already struggling to live in his parents’ house is peak relationship chaos.

Jenny’s been through A LOT with this man, but even the most patient person has their limits. And apparently, those limits might be $20,000 in secret debt.

What do you think? A) Jenny should leave him immediately—financial lies are dealbreakers B) They can work through it with honest communication and a solid financial plan

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