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90 Day Fiancé: “Thailand Time!”: David & Annie’s Shouldn’t Move Away From The USA (They’ve Had Bad Luck In Thailand Before)

Former 90 Day Fiancé star David Toborowsky and his pregnant wife, Annie Suwan, may have probably made a mistake by moving to Thailand just before the birth of their baby. David, who is in his mid-50s, first met Annie at a bar in Thailand. He was drawn to her charming personality, and they began a relationship that eventually led to love. David and Annie tied the knot in late 2017 and showcased their journey in 90 Day Fiancé season 5. They overcame personal and financial challenges during the season and worked through their cultural differences.

90 Day Fiancé’s David Toborowsky appears surprised & Annie Suwan looks somber.

After finishing their journey on the show, David and Annie continued to stay in the spotlight by appearing in other spin-offs. They were featured in a cooking show, became popular commentators on Pillow Talk, and showcased shared their lives after marriage in David & Annie: After the 90 Days. They are also active on Instagram, sharing their milestones and achievements with their fans. In 2024, David and Annie chose to undergo IVF treatment and successfully conceived. They decided to obtain dual citizenship for their baby girl and moved to Thailand for the foreseeable future.

David & Annie May Be Planning A Move

David and Annie have visited Thailand many times over the years. One of their trips even inspired David to improve his health, resulting in him dropping nearly ten pant sizes. Recently, the couple relocated to Thailand to welcome their child in March 2025. They are working towards obtaining dual citizenship for their baby.

David mentioned that Annie wanted to have their child in front of her family members in Thailand, which was one of the reasons they decided to leave America. There are rumors circulating that they could be considering living in Thailand for an extended period.

Some clues suggest that they may be facing financial issues, which could explain their decision to leave the United States. David and Annie know that having their child in Thailand would be more affordable. Their recent Instagram posts indicate they are comfortable with the cost of living in Thailand. For example, David recently posted a picture of his full breakfast meal on social media, highlighting its low cost.

David wrote, “a proper English Breakfast with Tea and OJ 139 Thai Baht or in USD 4.08 I am so amazed by the cost of living here.”

David & Annie Had Drama In Thailand

There are many reasons why David and Annie shouldn’t consider staying in Thailand permanently, but the most prominent one is their current lives in America.

While Annie may be able to live in Thailand, David will definitely struggle to leave his American life behind. In addition to having a family in the United States, David also has a new job as a real estate agent in Arizona, which is a significant achievement for him. It wouldn’t be wise for him to give up on his aspirations to live in another country at his age.

David and Annie’s tumultuous past in Thailand underscores the potential challenges they may encounter in the future. Many of these difficulties are rooted in cultural differences and practices.

Previously, the TLC star was taken aback by the societal expectations that necessitated significant financial investments, such as purchasing gold for Annie and her family. He was also unprepared for the dowry system and the expenses associated with marrying a Thai woman. There may be additional customs and traditions related to starting a family in Thailand. The financial strain could potentially strain David and Annie’s relationship unnecessarily.

David & Annie Should Raise Their Baby In America

David & Annie Toborowsky from 90 Day Fiance cast members on couch with serious expressions

David and Annie’s child deserves to grow up in the United States, and they may regret raising her in Thailand. Suppose David and Annie choose to stay in Thailand permanently.

In that case, they will have to raise their child according to Thai customs, making it more challenging for them to teach her skills necessary for success in the United States, such as the English language and American history. While there’s nothing wrong with raising a child in Thailand, the 90 Day Fiancé couple may regret not raising her in the United States, which has a great education system and offers greater opportunities.

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