The latest season of 90-Day Fiancé: The Last Resort has brought new revelations about the tumultuous relationship
between reality star twins Stacy and Darcy Silva. Once celebrated for their charm and dramatic storylines, the sisters’
bond appears to have soured significantly, raising questions about the future of their shared business, House of 11.
Stacy, who currently stars in the show alongside her husband Florian Sukaj, is facing challenges in her marriage, particularly revolving around trust issues. The couple, who met through social media and dated for nearly five years before marrying in 2020, have found themselves in a precarious situation. Just after their wedding, Florian confessed to cheating on Stacy after she discovered an explicit video involving him and another woman, Shanti Zora. This revelation has led to ongoing struggles in their relationship, with Stacy citing a lack of support when she underwent kidney surgery and concerns about Florian’s newfound partying habits.
In a recent episode, Stacy made a shocking confession during therapy, alleging that Darcy has been undermining her marriage. Specifically, she accused her twin of acting like a “homewrecker” by attempting to turn Florian against her. Stacy revealed that Darcy had been calling Florian late at night, fostering a closeness that has left her feeling like an outsider. She expressed her discontent, saying, “Darcy is married and has her own life,” implying that her sister should not interfere in her relationship. This rift only deepened when Stacy alleged that Darcy suggested to Florian he would be “better off single.”
Given these dramatic developments, therapists have recommended that the sisters partake in family counseling at a resort in Arizona to resolve their conflicts. Meanwhile, the dynamics of their business—House of 11—remain uncertain. The brand, co-founded by the Silva sisters, has expanded to encompass a range of products including beauty and home goods. Despite the apparent tension, the twins have been seen promoting House of 11 on social media, suggesting that they may still be co-owners of the brand.
Though their recent collaboration on promotional content seems to portray a cordial relationship, questions linger about their current partnership. In January, Stacy was seen in a video alongside Darcy promoting a salon they visited together, but the atmosphere felt somewhat distant. Both sisters smiled and engaged with the camera, but the underlying tension was palpable.
The official Instagram for House of 11 mentions both Stacy and Darcy as founders, although it does not clearly articulate their current roles within the company. LinkedIn profiles for both sisters show that they co-founded the brand, but like their business relationship, their personal dynamic remains ambiguous. Despite their ongoing promotions, the strain in their sisterhood could have lasting implications for their work together.
As 90-Day Fiancé: The Last Resort continues to unfold, fans are left wondering if Darcy and Stacy can reconcile their differences and restore not only their sisterly bond but also the integrity of their shared business. With the season’s continued exploration of their struggles, viewers are reminded of the complex interplay between personal relationships and professional endeavors, particularly in the spotlight of reality television.