How to watch '90 Day Fiancé' season 12 — stream dating show online

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"90 Day Fiancé" is back for 2026 – and season 12 is serving up yet more drama as seven brand new couples dive into visa clashes, jealous ex's and fastracked nuptials. Reddit is already calling the season premiere "insane" – so don't miss Episode 2 on May 17.

Here's how to watch "90 Day Fiancé" season 12 online and from anywhere with a VPN.

'90 Day Fiancé' - Streaming details

"90 Day Fiancé" premieres on Sunday, May 10 on TLC, with new episodes airing weekly.
• U.S. — TLC via YouTube TV free trial / Sling TV
• CANDiscovery+
• U.K. Discovery+
• AUS Binge
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN risk-free

Episode 1, "In My Getting Married Era," focused heavily on Portland free spirit Catie, 26 and her reserved British fiancé Josh, 30 whose relationship is already strained by her impulsive behaviour and desire for attention.

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Catie says she often kisses strangers after a few alcoholic beverages, leaving Josh visibly uncomfortable.

Then there's Shea, 54, a wealthy party-loving realtor from Kentucky who could be season 12's answer to Big Ed. He's paired with Annabelle , 54 from the Philippines. Fans are already suspicious of their relationship.

Annabelle arrives from the Philippines. Other couples faced visa stress, skeptical families, and culture clashes right away.

Right, it's make or break time! Here's how to watch "90 Day Fiancé" online with all the streaming details you need below.

How to watch '90 Day Fiancé' for FREE

U.S. fans can watch "90 Day Fiancé" on TLC via this free 21-day trial of YouTube TV.

\Prices on the YouTube TV main plan start at $67.99/mo for your first three months, then $82.99/mo thereafter.

Traveling outside the U.S.? You can watch from YouTube TV anywhere with our favorite VPN (try risk-free). Details below, if you're new to VPNs.

Watch '90 Day Fiancé' from anywhere in the world

If you're traveling overseas and "90 Day Fiancé" isn't airing where you're currently located, you can access your usual streaming service from anywhere with one of the best VPNs.

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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the U.K. and want to view a U.S. service, you'd select a U.S. server from the location list.

3. Sit back and enjoy. Head to your streaming service and watch "90 Day Fiancé" online from wherever you are in the world.

How to watch '90 Day Fiancé' online in the U.S.

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"90 Day Fiancé" season 12 airs on TLC in North America. No cable? No problem.

Use a live TV streaming service that carries TLC. Our choice is YouTube TV – which comes with a 21-day free trial.

You should also consider Sling TV or Philo (7-day free trial). Note: Fubo doesn't have TLC, so it's no good for "90 Day" fans.

Traveling outside the States? You'll need to use a VPN to unblock Sling TV when abroad. We recommend NordVPN.

How to watch '90 Day Fiancé' S12 online in Canada

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To stay up to date with "90 Day Fiancé" from your home in Canada, you'll need to access TLC via the Discovery+ app.

You can sign up for $5.99 per month if you don't mind adverts, or pay $8.99 per month to get rid of ads.

Abroad? Don't panic. You just need one of the best VPNs to log in back home. We recommend NordVPN.

How to watch '90 Day Fiancé' season 12 in the U.K.

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Much like in Canada, you just need an active subscription to Discovery+ to watch "90 Day Fiancé" in the U.K.

It'll cost you £3.99 a month for the Entertainment plan or £30.99 a month for the Premium plan which includes sports. With the Entertainment plan, you get access to the likes of HGTV, Food Network, TLC, ID and more.

If you're a U.S. citizen away from home and you still want to get your fix, it couldn't be easier. You will simply need to find a good streaming VPN which will bypass any geo-locked restrictions and allow you to use your preferred domestic streaming platform. We recommend NordVPN.

Can I watch '90 Day Fiancé' season 12 in Australia?

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Binge is your best bet for watching the 2026 season of "90 Day Fiancé" if you're living in Australia.

However there is no Aussie release date for season 12 of "90 Day Fiancé", so you could be waiting a while yet.

Remember, if you are visiting from the U.S., you can access U.S. services like YouTube TV and Sling with NordVPN.

'90 Day Fiancé' season 12 trailer

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'90 Day Fiancé' season 12 contestants

  • Catie & Josh
  • Marissa & Edward
  • Mallorie & Rașit
  • Shea & Anabelle
  • Debby & Mido
  • Ashia & Maxwell
  • Thomas & Paula

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Jakob Barnes
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Jakob has over 11 years of experience in journalism across sports, entertainment, tech, and politics. Now a freelance writer, he works with Future across a range of different brands including Golf Monthly, FourFourTwo, Tom's Guide and more.

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