I got the idea for this post from @Committing_Suicide´s story about how he was emotionally manipulated into giving larger and larger amounts of cash to a girl he thought loved him or at least had feelings for him. Who hasn’t been through that? I certainly have—I think most of us have.
Anyway, I don’t think anything comes close to what Jorge had to endure with Anfisa on 90 Day Fiancé. Let’s take a look back at it.
The red flags started waving before Anfisa even set foot in America. She demanded a $10,000 handbag and threatened to bail on the whole plan if Jorge didn’t cough up the cash. That’s the kind of manipulation that makes your jaw drop—straight-up holding the relationship hostage for luxury goods. Jorge, desperate to keep her, scrambled to meet her demands, setting the stage for a relationship that felt more like a transaction than love.
Anfisa’s behavior went beyond words. She keyed “Idiot” into Jorge’s car, smashed his phones, and even slapped him on camera during a meeting with a lawyer. One of her most iconic meltdowns? Screaming, “Bring me my red bag with my makeup!” during a fight. It’s the kind of drama that’s equal parts cringe and unforgettable . Jorge, meanwhile, kept trying to appease her, sinking deeper into a cycle of manipulation that’s all too familiar to anyone who’s been played for their wallet.
Things took a darker turn in 2018 when Jorge got busted with 293 pounds of marijuana in Arizona. He was sentenced to two and a half years in prison, leaving Anfisa to fend for herself. While he was locked up, she started dating someone new, going Instagram official with a guy named Leo Assaf in March 2020. Jorge filed for divorce in August 2020, and it was finalized by December. Just like that, their toxic saga was over.
Anfisa, meanwhile, has reinvented herself. She earned a bachelor’s degree, works as a personal trainer and model, and keeps her love life on the down-low. Some fans even cheer her hustle, but that golddigger shadow still looms.

Anyway, I don’t think anything comes close to what Jorge had to endure with Anfisa on 90 Day Fiancé. Let’s take a look back at it.
Sucked In by a Fantasy
Jorge Nava and Anfisa Arkhipchenko’s trainwreck of a relationship kicked off in 2016 when they connected on a social media site. Jorge, a 27-year-old from California, fell hard for the 20-year-old Russian beauty. They met in person during a lavish European vacation—think romantic getaways and big promises. Jorge was smitten, and he thought he’d found his dream girl. He even applied for a K-1 visa to bring Anfisa to the U.S. Sounds like a fairy tale, right? Not quite.The red flags started waving before Anfisa even set foot in America. She demanded a $10,000 handbag and threatened to bail on the whole plan if Jorge didn’t cough up the cash. That’s the kind of manipulation that makes your jaw drop—straight-up holding the relationship hostage for luxury goods. Jorge, desperate to keep her, scrambled to meet her demands, setting the stage for a relationship that felt more like a transaction than love.
A Rude Awakening
When Anfisa arrived in Los Angeles, reality hit like a ton of bricks. Jorge wasn’t the rich guy he’d made himself out to be. He couldn’t even get an apartment because of a past marijuana trafficking conviction he’d conveniently “forgotten” to mention. Anfisa, expecting a life of glitz and glamour, was livid. And she didn’t hold back. She demanded a $300,000 engagement ring—yes, you read that right—and a $45,000 wedding dress. When Jorge couldn’t deliver, she let him have it, famously saying, “Money is most important to me in a relationship.” Ouch. If that’s not a golddigger’s anthem, I don’t know what isAnfisa’s behavior went beyond words. She keyed “Idiot” into Jorge’s car, smashed his phones, and even slapped him on camera during a meeting with a lawyer. One of her most iconic meltdowns? Screaming, “Bring me my red bag with my makeup!” during a fight. It’s the kind of drama that’s equal parts cringe and unforgettable . Jorge, meanwhile, kept trying to appease her, sinking deeper into a cycle of manipulation that’s all too familiar to anyone who’s been played for their wallet.
A Marriage Doomed to Fail
Somehow, these two made it to the altar, tying the knot in a secret courthouse ceremony in August 2017. Jorge didn’t even tell his family, who were already side-eyeing Anfisa’s motives. She saw it as a placeholder, expecting a blowout “real” wedding later where she could flaunt that $45,000 dress. But the marriage was a disaster from the start. Their fights, aired on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?, were legendary—remember the red makeup bag saga? It was like watching a soap opera, except real people were getting hurt.Things took a darker turn in 2018 when Jorge got busted with 293 pounds of marijuana in Arizona. He was sentenced to two and a half years in prison, leaving Anfisa to fend for herself. While he was locked up, she started dating someone new, going Instagram official with a guy named Leo Assaf in March 2020. Jorge filed for divorce in August 2020, and it was finalized by December. Just like that, their toxic saga was over.
Where Are They Now?
Jorge bounced back after prison. He’s now with Rhoda Blua, and they’ve got two kids together—a daughter born in April 2021 and a son, George, in March 2022. They tied the knot in July 2022, and Jorge’s running a cannabis business, living his best life.Anfisa, meanwhile, has reinvented herself. She earned a bachelor’s degree, works as a personal trainer and model, and keeps her love life on the down-low. Some fans even cheer her hustle, but that golddigger shadow still looms.
Was She Really the Worst?
it’s hard to watch their story and not feel for Jorge. The guy was emotionally and financially drained, chasing a dream that Anfisa seemed to dangle just out of reach unless he paid up. It’s the kind of manipulation @Committing_Suicide described, but on a reality TV stage for the world to see. Was Anfisa the biggest golddigger in TV history? Her track record—demanding handbags, rings, and dresses most of us can’t even dream of—makes a strong case. But maybe the real villain was the lie they both bought into: that love could be bought with enough cash.
