When people are in tough relationships, there are many changes. The stress and tension can cause a lot of mental and physical harm to the couple and Natalie and Mike are no exception. We have seen them make up and break up plenty and now, fans are pointing out just how much their appearances have changed since they first appeared on the show.
It seems that the rumors are still flying around about Mike and Natalie being separated again and while viewers of 90 Day Fiance keep pushing the issue, they have seen the pictures and now they think the stress has finally gotten to them. When we look at their before and after pictures, clearly, they have been through a lot together and their looks keep changing.
Leave it to Instagramers to show off Natalie and Mike’s changes through pictures. The Instagram account, 90 Day Harvest USD posted the before and after pictures of Mike and Natalie. Before they were married, they both look a lot skinnier. The after marriage pictures show that Natalie in some bandages after her nose job and Mike’s after picture shows him looking a lot bigger and wearing a tight hoodie and headband. They captioned these photos, “These two make everyone hate marriage/love.”
We have seen just how incompatible these two are and now it looks like marriage is not a good look or fit for them, at least not together. Keep an eye on more of their changes, because there have been many.
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