What Happened To Caesar And Maria After 90 Day Fiance?

For "90 Day Fiancé" couple Caesar Mack and Maria Divine, it's not love at first sight — it's love at no sight. Not only had these two never met when they joined the third season of the franchise, but the pair never even had a video chat. Yet, Caesar claimed Maria was his soulmate.

Caesar and Maria met on a dating platform that brings Americans and Ukrainians together, where their love blossomed, at least on Caesar's side. While getting to know each other virtually, Caesar decided to woo her by sending a few gifts, as he lived in North Carolina and she resided in Ukraine. From there, the two embarked on a five-year virtual relationship, with Caesar sending Maria upwards of $800 a month to show his love. Since it wasn't easy for the couple to meet one another in person, as a thank you, Maria would send Caesar videos where she called him "my husband" in addition to a few air kisses. 

After five years of spending a lot of time, effort, and money on his relationship with Maria, Caesar decided it was finally time to meet his love by planning a romantic getaway to Mexico. However, Caesar was in for the shock of his life when Maria didn't show up. While fans thought their relationship ended there — it was only the beginning for Caesar and Maria.

Caesar and Maria finally met in person

If you love something, never let it go. At least, that's the motto Caesar Mack followed regarding his five-year relationship with Maria Divine.

At the end of their time on "90 Day Fiancé," Maria didn't show up for the vacation Caesar had planned as he had insufficient funds in his account, resulting in the cancellation of her ticket. Since Maria couldn't jet off to the romantic getaway, she used the opportunity to explain to him that they should break up. "Maybe somewhere in the next life we will meet," she could be heard saying to Caesar over the speakerphone. That didn't sit well with the passionate pedicurist, who was still very much in love and not yet ready to give up.

According to ET, Caesar later revealed on an episode of "90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined" that he saved up enough cash to fly to Ukraine without any cameras. While there, he said that Maria agreed to meet him and was "nice," finally giving him the closure he needed to move on from the relationship. "Now, we're over. That's it. Moving on was hard, but it was the best thing for me," Caesar said. But despite his relationship with Maria ending in heartbreak, he didn't give up on love. And in the end, he chose to spend another 90 days trying to find his happily ever after.

Neither Caesar nor Maria has found love

While Caesar Mack's relationship with Maria Divine didn't pan out exactly how he had intended, he wanted to give love another try. Five years after he first appeared on "90 Day Fiancé," Caesar returned for the spinoff, "90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined," where he revealed he had a new girlfriend named Aya Jarushi. While she didn't live as far away as Maria, she wasn't exactly close either. Aya lived in New Orleans, while Caesar resided in North Carolina, leading his friends to wonder if he was the victim of catfishing yet again (via ET).

Those worries didn't last long. Shortly after Caesar and Aya started dating, the two went their separate ways. "Right now, I'm not talking to anybody," he said during a June 2020 appearance on the "Domenick Nati Show," before adding: "I'm still single right now. All I'm doing is just working out, lifting weights, and running on my treadmill. And that's it." 

As for Maria, she was spotted getting cozy with fellow "90 Day Fiancé" alum Jesse Meester. Despite sparking romance rumors with Meester, it looks like the two are just friends, as Maria hasn't publicly announced a new relationship. Although neither Maria nor Caesar appears to have found love, it looks like they both know they are better off living "happily ever after" — apart.