Kyle & Noon Huckabee From ’90 Day Fiancé’ Season 3: Their Journey & Where They Are Now

Kyle and Noon Huckabee are one of those “90 Day Fiancé” couples that fans tend to forget about — not because their story was forgettable, but because they have spent the last decade being genuinely happy in Portland and giving the drama machine very little to work with. Over ten years after cameras first followed them through their K-1 visa journey, they are still married, still in the Pacific Northwest, and still one of the franchise’s quietest success stories.


How They Met

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Kyle and Noon met online in 2013. Kyle was researching a trip to Thailand and came across Noon’s Facebook profile. She is originally from Bangkok. They started messaging and ended up meeting in person during Kyle’s trip. Kyle admitted he knew he wanted to marry Noon almost immediately. He proposed to her on a parachute ride during that same visit.

The K-1 visa process followed, and Noon came to America to begin the 90-day clock. Kyle was originally from New Orleans, and Noon’s first impression of America involved moving into what she quickly discovered was a very messy bachelor pad shared with Kyle’s roommate — roaches included. Kyle picked up extra bartending shifts on Bourbon Street to afford a place of their own before the wedding.


What Made Their Season Stand Out

The tension in Kyle and Noon’s season was not about whether they loved each other. It was about family. Kyle had a complicated relationship with his divorced parents, particularly his mother, who struggled with alcoholism. Noon — warm, patient, and determined — took it upon herself to help Kyle repair those relationships. She pushed him toward conversations he had been avoiding and stood beside him through the discomfort of reconnecting with people he had kept at a distance.

They married in a traditional Buddhist temple ceremony — a nod to Noon’s Thai culture and faith. Kyle’s mother chose not to attend. It was painful, but Noon’s presence made it bearable. 

The show captured something real in their dynamic — her steadiness balancing his anxiety, her warmth opening doors his own family had closed. Viewers who watched Season 3 tend to remember them fondly for exactly that reason.


Life After the Show

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Kyle and Noon appeared on Season 1 of “90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After” in 2016, continuing to show a solid and happy partnership on screen. Then they quietly stepped back from the franchise and got on with their lives.

Kyle’s mother was diagnosed with throat cancer shortly after their season aired. The cancer later metastasized to her brain. Kyle and Noon both posted heartfelt tributes when she passed, with Noon writing that she wished she could have done more. It was a private grief they navigated largely away from the public eye — Noon had grown close to her mother-in-law through the very process of helping Kyle reconnect with her.

After experiencing break-ins and theft in New Orleans, the couple relocated to Portland, Oregon, where Noon felt more at home in an area with a larger Thai community. Kyle works as a real estate agent and Noon runs her own cat grooming service. Their professional lives reflect exactly who they are — his practical, community-rooted, hers warm and hands-on and very much her own thing.


Where They Are Now

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As of 2026, Kyle and Noon are still together and living in Portland. Kyle’s Instagram leans heavily into real estate content — listings, market updates, the quiet professional life of someone who has fully stepped away from the reality TV world. Noon’s Instagram is warmer and more personal, documenting her cat grooming work at Portland Cat Grooming and the life she has built in the Pacific Northwest.

About five weeks ago, Noon posted from Thailand — photos with family and friends, captioned: “Time passes by quickly when you’re having a blast, but I’m so grateful to have spent time with family and friends. See you next time Thailand.” It was a simple post that said a lot about who she is more than a decade after leaving Bangkok for a messy New Orleans apartment — someone who kept her roots, built a life she loves, and still goes home when she can.

They also recently returned from a trip to Da Nang and Hoi An in Vietnam with friends she has known for 20 years — a life that looks, by every measure, like exactly what she came to America to build.

The woman who helped a nervous American repair his family relationships on national television now runs her own business, owns her own home, and has a husband who turned out to be exactly who he said he was.

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

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