‘90 Day Fiancé’ Update: Ashley And Jay Reveal Baby Plans After Getting Back Together
Although “90 Day Fiancé” stars Ashley Martson and Jay Smith have been broken up for months, the couple is back together and “stronger than ever.”
Last week, the TLC stars revealed they rekindled their relationship by sharing Instagram posts about their coronavirus quarantine activities. However, the two recently decided to open up about their reconciliation and future together.
In a YouTube video, the couple answered questions from fans and shared their plans to have a baby. “As far as kids, we’re working on that. We really don’t really have a plan not as of yet, but we are working on that,” Jay revealed.
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“Yeah, that’s in the future we’re working on more important things right now,” Ashley added.
Jay then suggested that they would welcome their first child together in 2025, and Ashley didn’t reject his proposal. “Maybe then,” she replied.
Fans are aware that Ashley has a son and daughter from a previous relationship, however, the children did not appear on the reality series. When a fan asked how her kids felt about Ashley and Jay being back together, the Pennsylvania native insisted her kids enjoy having Jay back in their lives.
“They’re good. They like Jay. Jay’s kind of like a big kid. So that’s not an issue. The kids are good,” she said.
“The kids missed me. We’re having a lot of fun,” Jay added.
Although the couple is still working on rebuilding their relationship, Jay revealed he learned an important lesson after cheating on Ashley.
“My biggest life lesson learned with Ashley and cheating is that it makes no sense running around when you can hold the one that always has been there for you down forever,” he said.
Going forward, the “90 Day Fiancé” couple feels confident about their future together. “We are stronger than ever, this time it’s not gonna go like last time, we’re going to stay together. This has to work,” Jay said.
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