90 Day Fiancé: I’ve Changed My Mind, I Don’t Think David Toborowsky & Annie Suwan Would Return To America After Thailand Move
I have several reasons why I believe David Toborowsky and Annie Suwan from 90 Day Fiancé will not return to the United States after their recent relocation to Thailand. The couple initially met in Thailand when David, who had recently divorced his first wife, was working as an English teacher. One day, he spotted Annie singing in a bar and developed feelings for her. They began dating, and eventually, David proposed to Annie. Like other 90 Day Fiancé viewers, I was stunned to see that Annie agreed to marry David despite witnessing his financial struggles.
In order for Annie to obtain a K-1 visa, David had to ask a friend for help. Eventually, the couple returned to the United States and got married in November 2017 while documenting their journey in 90 Day Fiancé season 5. David and Annie’s storyline was loved by many fans, including myself, which contributed to their popularity with the franchise and financial success. I watched as David and Annie went from living in a storage unit to moving into a two-story townhouse in Fountain Hills, Arizona. They even invested money in buying properties in Thailand.
Why Did David & Annie Move To Thailand?
After achieving several milestones together, David and Annie decided to expand their family in early 2024. I was impressed to watch them candidly talk on social media about their journey to having a baby. Since David had a vasectomy, they were unable to conceive in the traditional way. Consequently, he had to undergo a sperm extraction procedure, which enabled Annie to conceive through IVF treatment successfully. In July 2024, they officially announced their pregnancy. In September 2024, I was delighted to learn that David and Annie were expecting a baby girl.
At six months pregnant, she and David made another significant decision. The couple announced that they wanted their daughter to have dual citizenship- Thai and American – so they decided to give birth in Thailand. After a brief babymoon in South Korea, they arrived in Thailand in December 2024. In recent weeks, I have noticed the couple has shared many cheerful pictures with Annie’s family and even visited a local doctor who will deliver the baby.
David Realizes The Benefits Of Living In Thailand
David emphasized the cost of the meal, saying, “breakfast cost 99 Thai Baht 2.85$ USD.”
Earlier, I also noticed David sharing pictures while enjoying a foot massage. He wrote, “quality of life here in Thailand is amazing 3 to 5 dollars for one hour is incredible and just makes for a perfect day.” I believe David isn’t happy with the increasing inflation in the United States and is starting to realize that he could live a very comfortable, or even luxurious, life in Thailand. I think the low cost of living in Thailand might prevent him from returning to America.
David & Annie Are Still Figuring Out When To Return To America
David lived in Thailand for a long time before he met Annie. After divorcing his first wife, losing his job, and accumulating debt, he moved to the Asian country to start anew. It was there that he met Annie. Although they met in Thailand, the couple chose to move to the United States so that Annie could chase her American dream. Nevertheless, they have now decided to return to Thailand for a longer stay. As far as I know, Annie and David will be staying in Thailand until their baby girl is born in March 2025.
I find it odd that David and Annie haven’t yet announced when they will be returning to the United States.
In his recent Instagram Live, David mentioned they are in Thailand for the baby’s birth but didn’t specify how long they will stay after the baby is born. Considering the couple finds the Asian country affordable and has support from Annie’s family, I think they might make this visit a permanent move. Although David has a job as a real estate agent in Arizona, he is able to work remotely, potentially making this arrangement indefinite.
David & Annie Have Money Problems In America
I have noticed that David recently started working as a real estate agent in Arizona, which could indicate financial difficulties.
With a baby on the way, I believe they are encountering even more financial challenges. I also suspect that David and Annie may have opted to have the baby in Thailand because it is much cheaper than in the United States. Childbirth can be very expensive in America, especially if a C-section is necessary. In my view, the 90 Day Fiancé couple will likely try to delay their return to the United States for a while.