Danny & Amy Frishmuth From ’90 Day Fiancé’ Season 2: Their Journey & Where They Are Now

Danny and Amy Frishmuth were the couple from “90 Day Fiancé” Season 2 that viewers wanted to work out most — and they did. More than a decade later, four children, two pastoral ordinations, and a cross-country move later, they are still one of the franchise’s most genuine success stories.


How They Met

Amy Frishmuth/Instagram

Danny and Amy met in Australia during a Bible study trip when Danny was 21 and Amy was 19. Despite their age, each knew they had found their person. Danny proposed at the end of the trip.

Amy was from Cape Town, South Africa. Danny was from small-town Pennsylvania. The distance between those two worlds was not just geographic — it was cultural, familial, and in one significant way, political. Danny’s father disagreed with their interracial relationship, and the show did not shy away from that tension. Watching Danny navigate his father’s opposition while trying to make Amy feel welcome in a country where she knew almost no one was one of the more quietly difficult storylines Season 2 produced. 

Amy left her entire life in South Africa behind to move to Pennsylvania and marry Danny within the 90-day window. Upon arriving, Amy stayed with Danny’s brother to ensure they remained abstinent until marriage, but the distance from her fiancé — her only true friend in this new country — proved daunting. 

They got married anyway. On July 11, 2014, in a rustic barn ceremony in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, with a vintage convertible and dancing late into the evening.


Building a Life Together

Amy Frishmuth/Instagram

In 2017, they relocated to Fort Worth, Texas — a move Amy admitted she never anticipated but later called one of the sweetest adventures of their marriage. Their family grew steadily. Their first child, son Jedidiah, was born in 2015. Daughter Anna Elise arrived two years later. A third child, Willow, followed. Their fourth child, Sela, later joined the family.

In March 2024, Amy and Danny were ordained as pastors at Mercy Culture Church. Their faith has always been the throughline of their story — it is how they met, how they made decisions, and how they have built their community. By January 2026, their Instagram shows them at a Mercy Culture Orange County interest meeting, reflecting on the full-circle nature of their journey: Danny reconnecting with a college friend from their Hillsong Australia days, now serving God together on the other side of the world. 


Where They Are Now

Amy Frishmuth/Instagram

Amy’s Instagram — which she runs as a family account under @frishmuthfamily — is warm and active, full of family moments, community, and faith. The screenshots from early 2026 tell a full picture of a family deeply rooted in each other and in their church community. Danny officiated his first wedding in 2025. Their daughters Anna and Willow were flower girls. Amy posted on Valentine’s Day to Danny: “Happy Valentine’s Day. Anna and I came home to roses, balloons, chocolate and special cards after our trip to DC. I love you. My guy.” He commented back with four red hearts.

On New Year’s Day 2026, Amy reflected on 2025 as a year full of wonderful surprises — visiting family in South Africa, seeing her cousin and his wife, spending time with the aunts who helped raise her. She mentioned uncle Claude, who had passed, noting that we all miss him deeply. It was the kind of post that reminds you these are real people with real losses and real lives beyond what any show could capture.

Danny’s father initially struggled with their interracial relationship. Today, his son is a pastor in California with four children and a wife who calls him her hero. Whatever the odds looked like in 2014, they did not win.

90 Day Fiancé and its many spinoffs are streaming now on Max. New episodes air on TLC.

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