What you may not realize when you watch David and Annie give their takes on the 90 Day Fiancé newcomers and their bumpy roads to the altar is that there is actually a whole bunch of people behind the cameras. "Especially pre-pandemic, we had full crews; it was a lot of people," David said. "It's... a lot of work goes into that."
And if you were wondering if the room they are weighing in from is actually theirs, think no further, because the couple literally opens their home to viewers. "It's filmed in our bedroom. That is our house," David revealed. So what goes into making the space look so camera ready? "It might have some set-up, like to make it look good," Annie disclosed.
And as for the taping of their cooking show, Spice it Up, the couple let us in on a little secret. The kitchen where they are whipping up specialties from Annie's native Thailand is not actually theirs. "Because our stove is in the corner, it's not an island. It's easier to film cooking segments when there's an island with a stove on it," David divulged. That show, where the lovable pair cook dishes such as fried rice and spring rolls while engaging in witty banter, is also done with a full crew. "It was a lot of fun because that's how we are. I don't really cook well, but she is a leader in the kitchen," David explained.
You can watch the happy couple on 90 Day Diaries and 90 Day Journey, both available to stream on discovery+. Plus they're part of Love Games, also now streaming on discovery+.