TLC’S New series "Forbidden Love’ explores if true love can withstand the pressures of opposite faiths and opposing family.
Embark on a journey of love and faith in TLC’s all-new relationship series which will follow four couples deeply in love who must come to terms with the one major hurdle complicating their relationships — religion.
Premier July 21st
Elmer - use floss picks dude and ewwwww on the info on the foreskin. The porn addiction seems to be an issue. Don’t the Amish have Rumspringer?
Interesting that Eli and Laurie fought their demons and now are recovering alcoholics. I love the fact that they were able to overcome their dependency on alcohol. Personally I don’t like the fact that she is converting to Orthodox Judism. It would have been better if they both just joined a less strict Jewish temple. How are jeans not modest? I’ve seen some pretty modest jeans.
Ashleys family seems racist. The fact that they don’t see him as American is a problem. If he has his green card or was born in the States, he’s American. They have a business - it’s not like he’s a free loader! Brother Mohammed is just as bad as Sister Ashley. I can understand Ashley’s reasons for not wearing the hijab and abya. I don’t understand why muslim men take up with non muslim women and expect them to convert. I think Ashley needs to stop trying to bring her family and Mohammed together. She will not achieve what she wants to achieve.
I’m in for this. I hate the fact it’s on at 10 pm though.
Am i the only one watching this?
I feel for Laurie. I think she’s being really pressured to convert and I hope that doesn’t trigger her back to drinking. Like i said before, these two would be better to just join a temple that is more relaxed than the ultra conservative Orthodox Judaism.
Kris’ father is a piece of work. Did that man even go to seminary school or some form of education to become a preacher ? Or did he just pick up a bible and start a church? If he had some form of education he would know that Muslims do not add “in Jesus’ name.” after blessing the food that is on the table. In this case as well as the case of Ashley and Mohammed, it’s like the Hunger Games for religion.