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90 Day Fiancé: Does Julia Trubkina's Big US Career Milestone Mean She'll Become The Primary Breadwinner Amid Brandon Gibbs' Hospitalization?

Julia Trubkina from 90 Day: The Last Resort is slowly but surely getting closer to achieving her American dream and may end up becoming the breadwinner in the family. She arrived in the United States in 2020 and married her American husband, Brandon Gibbs. Despite challenges with Brandon's controlling parents, Ron and Betty Gibbs, Julia was hopeful about starting a family with her husband. After the wedding, the couple moved out of Ron and Betty's farm and got their own apartment. However, their marital issues persisted even after leaving the farm.

Soon after their wedding, Julia wanted to have a baby with Brandon, but he preferred to enjoy the first years of marriage. Later, Julia experienced a fear of deportation when her green card was stolen, as well as setbacks in her career when she pursued comedy and fitness training. Brandon also expressed his disapproval of Julia continuing to work as a go-go dancer, a job she had held in Russia. The couple has joined 90 Day: The Last Resort season 2 to address their marital issues, including lack of intimacy and Julia's reservations about having a baby.

Julia Started A New Pet-Centered Business

Julia's Business Is Steadily Gaining Popularity Among Fans

Julia has capitalized on her recent popularity from the new season by launching a business called Kingdom For Dogs, catering to dog owners. She has introduced a subscription box filled with dog toys, tasty treats, and essential care items. Julia's business is already gaining traction among dog owners, as she has shipped to 19 U.S. states, including "Florida, Hawaii, New York, California, and Texas." Recently, she shared that one of her boxes even reached the remote state of Alaska, noting, "my box flew to Alaska to two babies." Julia is selling each box for $55.

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Julia has always enjoyed being a pet owner, so it is no surprise that she ventured into a business centered around pets. With experience caring for several dogs in the past, she has a good understanding of what pet dogs need and can cater to their needs. In January, Julia launched her business, Kingdom For Dogs. Within a month, she amassed over 1,300 followers on her official business page and received numerous positive comments from customers across the United States. Hopefully, she'll be able to offer worldwide shipping soon.

Brandon Has Been In The Hospital

Julia Would Want To Help Brandon Alleviate His Stress

During her interview with Parade, Julia revealed that Brandon has severe anxiety issues, which became overwhelming for him while filming the show, ultimately leading to his hospitalization. She mentioned, "in the Happily Ever After? Tell All, his heart almost, like, stop basically." This wasn't the first time Brandon had faced such health issues. Brandon's ongoing struggle with anxiety likely affects both his personal and professional life. As such, it wouldn't be wrong to assume that Julia has explored various income-generating opportunities and businesses to support him and reduce his stress levels.

Julia Might Prefer Business To Reality TV Stardom

Julia's Business Has The Potential To Achieve Enormous Success

Julia has ventured into modeling, comedy, marketing, and various other areas, but none of those endeavors have been as successful as her new business.

If Julia continues to grow her company, Kingdom For Dogs, she'll soon become the primary breadwinner in the family. The success may prompt her to focus solely on her business and leave behind her TV career. Other cast members, like Juliana Custodio, have also left the franchise after finding success in their careers.

It won't be surprising to see the 90 Day: The Last Resort star do the same once she becomes the primary breadwinner. It would make sense for Julia to leave reality TV because her storyline with Brandon is gradually coming to an end. She has prioritized her relationship with her husband and her well-being.

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Based on Julia Trubkina's behavior on 90 Day: The Last Resort, it seems evident that she may no longer be in love with her husband, Brandon Gibbs.

Given her busy schedule with her new business, Julia may also decide to refrain from participating in the 90 Day Fiancé franchise to protect her husband's health. She is mindful of Brandon's severe anxiety problems, which could be exacerbated by filming. The 90 Day: The Last Resort cast member wouldn't want to create further turmoil or jeopardize his well-being.

90 Day: The Last Resort airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EST on TLC.

Sources: Kingdom For Dogs/Instagram,Parade

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