90 Day Fiance’s Andrew and Amira.Photo: TLC

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90 Day Fiancé’s Andrew Kenton is selling his ex-fiancée Amira Lollysa’s engagement ring and wedding band.

Inseason 8of the reality show, 34-year-old California native Kenton lived through a rocky relationship with Lollysa, 30. The former couple got engaged in the summer of 2018, but unfortunately split in their season’s 2020 finale. Soon after, Lollysa emailed the ring back to him.

Kenton’s sister Connie is currently listed as the seller of the rings, and she explained that he decided to sell them because they hold many old memories and have been become a “sad reminder” of his relationship with the French hairstylist, according toInTouch.

“We just have no need for it anymore,” Connie told the outlet. “We are putting it on eBay to see if it might bring some90 Dayfan some happiness. It’s a beautiful ring that deserves another chance.”

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90-Day Fiance Amira’s Engagement Ring and Wedding Band

Kenton has listed the rings oneBaywith an opening bid of $1,000 — even though, according to an appraisal he obtained a few years ago, it is worth about $8,000.

At time of publication, the item had five bids going up to $1,176.

90-Day Fiance Amira’s Engagement Ring and Wedding Band

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Kenton and Lollysa had an instant connection after meeting online for the first time. They made plans to enjoy a romantic week in Las Vegas, where Andrew proposed.

The couple struggled to maintain a long-distance relationship and argued about having children, so Lollysa decided to end their engagement the day before she traveled to the U.S. and ultimately remained in France. During the season 8 tell-all episode, she revealed she was in a new relationship.

Lollysa has since gone to social media to clear things up: “Dating online vs dating in real life are two different things!” She added she was “naïve and vulnerable.”

source: people.com