90 Day Fiancé Debbie and Tony are having the time of their lives together. As you may know, Debbie Johnson and Tony have been dating for some time, and they seem to bring out the best in each other. The two have even moved in together and are taking it pretty serious. We can’t lie, it’s pretty cute watching an older couple fawn over each other like teenagers. You don’t see it often, and there is a real purity to it, especially when compared to some of the drama on the show.
Well, now these two mature lovers are taking a road trip together. They’ve been kind enough to catch and share a lot of it on Debbie’s Instagram. It’s like a remake of Fear and Loathing starring your grandparents! I am retiring today, as I will never write a better sentence than that.
90 Day Fiancé’s Debbie And Tony Are Having Time of Their Lives
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Recently, Debbie and Tony have been exploring the world together and living like free birds. According to the Las Vegas native’s latest Instagram post, she is “on a road trip” with her boyfriend and wants 90 Day Fiancé fans to be on “the lookout” for her. Debbie and Tony left Las Vegas a few days ago and have been on the trip since. The Canadian reality star’s latest update on his social media account suggests that their “trip continues.” The couple is now driving toward Portland, Oregon, which is over 970 miles away and a fifteen-hour ride from Las Vegas, Nevada. Debbie and Tony’s followers are happy about their new adventure and can’t wait for the couple to share more positive updates on social media soon. An Instagram user wrote, “I’m so happy for you both!!! Enjoy every moment together.” Another user chimed in, “I Hope that You have a safe and an absolutely incredible road trip.” Someone else said they are “loving” Debbie and Tony’s life updates and added, “It’s like we’re getting to go along for the ride! Hope you two are having a great time!”
90 Day Fiancé Debbie and Tony are having the time of their lives together. It’s low key killing us it says “Leaving Las Vegas” on the above post. We are assuming they don’t know that that movie is about an alcoholic who goes to Vegas to literally drink himself to death. Good lord, that is an odd thing to name drop. But that kind of sums these two up, and that’s their charm. They are 100% boomers doing boomer things in an almost boomer-less world. There is an almost unspoken quiet poetry to it, like an older person version of On The Road.
Now what’s the over-under on these two working out? Who’s got the stats?