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The Family Chantel
American reality television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Family Chantel is an American reality television show that aired on TLC and followed the adventures of American Chantel Everett, her Dominican husband Pedro Jimeno, and their immediate families as they navigate an intercultural marriage. It was the first spin-off series of 90 Day Fiancé that followed an individual couple.[1]
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Production
Season one premiered on July 22, 2019. The series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on October 12, 2020.[2][3] Season three premiered on October 11, 2021.[4][5] Season four premiered on June 6, 2022.[6] The series returned for its final season on Monday, November 6, 2023.[7]
Premise
After Chantel and Pedro, later divorced,[8] fell in love on Chantel's trip to the Dominican Republic and secretly got engaged, Pedro then went to Atlanta, Georgia, on a K-1 visa, where he and Chantel now live.[9] Their story is documented on season four of 90 Day Fiancé.[10] The couple later starred on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?[10][11] and 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined.[12] Chantel's mother Karen Everett would later host her own digital series Ask Mama Chantel,[13] and Pedro's mother Lidia Morel and sister Nicole Jimeno would join the season three cast of 90 Day Fiancé: Love in Paradise.[14] The Family Chantel follows Chantel and Pedro as they work through family drama.[15] Seasons two and three of The Family Chantel were accompanied by the reaction show The Family Chantel: Pillow Talk.[16]
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Cast
The show stars Pedro Jimeno, Chantel Everett, Karen Everett, Thomas Everett, Riverknight Everett, and Winter Everett.[17][18] Pedro's mother and sister, Lidia Morel and Nicole Jimeno, also appear on the show.[19]
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Series overview
Season 1 (2019)
Season 2 (2020)
Season 3 (2021)
Season 4 (2022)
Season 5 (2023)
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Authenticity
The veracity of the events depicted for season three on Pedro's storyline having never met his half-siblings had been heavily criticized and reported by entertainment websites such as Screen Rant,[46] Monsters and Critics,[47] Daily Soap Dish,[48] and In Touch Weekly[49] when a 2014 group photo with Pedro, Nicole, their half-siblings, and Chantel was taken and posted on the Instagram of Pedro's half-brother's wife Wilka.
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References
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