The reality starlet has come a long way from her initial stint on the show.
Here’s the truth about Loren Brovarnik.
“She’s like, ‘I mean, you have nothing to lose.'”

However, the reality starlet is a native ofBoca Raton, Florida.
However, looking at it in hindsight, Loren regretted that decision.
They ultimately stayed, and they have celebrated a lot of important milestones in the Sunshine State.

Loren noted, “I would go to Israel.
… We have a support system there.”
So how did she meet Alexei Brovarnik, a Ukrainian native?

“I go up to him and was like, ‘Are you our medic?’
As per herLinkedInprofile, her job description included planning corporate events.
However, she quit her job and moved to Florida with Alexei Brovarnik to live with her parents.

In addition, the fashionista created a merch line on her personal website and sells clothing and accessories.
Now that she is a public figure, she uses her platform for good.
In April 2020, she and husband Alexei Brovarnik welcomed their first child,Shai.

The new mom was candid about her fears of having baby No.
On August 16, 2021, Loren gave birth to another son, as she announced onInstagram.
So what does the multitasking mom think of the idea of filming a spinoff with their family?

In an interview withThe List,she said she was open to it.
“I mean, one day.
“She’s very good with following instructions,” he toldThe List.

The reality couple was also featured in “90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?”
when they were newly married and “90 Day Fiance: What Now?”
where they chronicled the birth of their son.

“They think they know everything about you based on snippets,” she toldThe List.
“And that’s not true.”
We have got a very loyal following.”

“I thought, why would I go there?
I’m not going to ride a camel!
“Now I’m so pro-Israel and pro-Judaism,” she said.

“Not that I wasn’t before, but Alex and I are much more traditional.
And when it came time to name their son, they gave him a religious-inspired moniker.
His name, Shai, as Loren explained onInstagram, means “gift” in Hebrew.

In one year, Loren traveled to Israel five times from her New York home to see Alexei Brovarnik.
In fact, they cite that scene as the hardest one to watch, even now.
A month after Shai was born, she confessed onInstagramthat she hit a bit of a rough patch.

she captioned a selfie with her new baby.
“I’ve experienced some postpartum depression and I’ve struggled with judgment and people sharing unsolicited advice.”