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The Family Chantel
GenreReality television
Starring
  • Chantel Everett
  • Pedro Jimeno
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes50
Production
Production companySharp Entertainment
Original release
NetworkTLC
ReleaseJuly 22, 2019 (2019-07-22) –
December 11, 2023 (2023-12-11)
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The Family Chantel is an American reality television show that aired on TLC and followed the adventures of American Chantel Everett, her Dominican husband Pedro Jimeno, and their immediate families as they navigate an intercultural marriage. It was the first spin-off series of 90 Day Fiancé that followed an individual couple.[1]

Production

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Season one premiered on July 22, 2019. The series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on October 12, 2020.[2][3] Season three premiered on October 11, 2021.[4][5] Season four premiered on June 6, 2022.[6] The series returned for its final season on Monday, November 6, 2023.[7]

Premise

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After Chantel and Pedro, later divorced,[8] fell in love on Chantel's trip to the Dominican Republic and secretly got engaged, Pedro then went to Atlanta, Georgia, on a K-1 visa, where he and Chantel now live.[9] Their story is documented on season four of 90 Day Fiancé.[10] The couple later starred on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?[10][11] and 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined.[12] Chantel's mother Karen Everett would later host her own digital series Ask Mama Chantel,[13] and Pedro's mother Lidia Morel and sister Nicole Jimeno would join the season three cast of 90 Day Fiancé: Love in Paradise.[14] The Family Chantel follows Chantel and Pedro as they work through family drama.[15] Seasons two and three of The Family Chantel were accompanied by the reaction show The Family Chantel: Pillow Talk.[16]

Cast

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The show stars Pedro Jimeno, Chantel Everett, Karen Everett, Thomas Everett, Riverknight Everett, and Winter Everett.[17][18] Pedro's mother and sister, Lidia Morel and Nicole Jimeno, also appear on the show.[19]

Main

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Cast member Seasons
1 2 3 4 5
Chantel Everett-Jimeno Main
Pedro Jimeno Main
Karen Everett Main
Riverknight Everett Main
Winter Everett Main
Thomas Everett Recurring Main
Nicole Jimeno Recurring Main
Royal Everett Main Guest[a]
Angenette Wylie Main Guest[b]

Recurring

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Cast member Seasons
1 2 3 4 5
Lidia Morel Recurring
Coraima Morla Recurring
Jah Recurring[c] Recurring
Alejandro Padrón Recurring
Megan Recurring
  1. ^ Royal and Angenette appeared in 3x1 after their wedding.
  2. ^ Royal and Angenette appeared in 3x1 after their wedding.
  3. ^ Appears only via video call

Episodes

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Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
18July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22)September 9, 2019 (2019-09-09)
210October 12, 2020 (2020-10-12)December 14, 2020 (2020-12-14)
312October 11, 2021 (2021-10-11)December 27, 2021 (2021-12-27)
414June 6, 2022 (2022-06-06)September 5, 2022 (2022-09-05)
56November 6, 2023 (2023-11-06)December 11, 2023 (2023-12-11)

Season 1 (2019)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal release dateUS viewers
(millions)
11"All's Fair in Love and War"July 22, 2019 (2019-07-22)N/A
22"How to Come to America"July 29, 2019 (2019-07-29)N/A
33"The Truth Comes Out"August 5, 2019 (2019-08-05)N/A
44"It's All Crashing Down"August 12, 2019 (2019-08-12)N/A
55"Pack Your Bags"August 19, 2019 (2019-08-19)N/A
66"The Fight to Get Along"August 26, 2019 (2019-08-26)N/A
77"The Last Supper"September 2, 2019 (2019-09-02)N/A
88"What Are Your Intentions?"September 9, 2019 (2019-09-09)N/A

Season 2 (2020)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal release dateUS viewers
(millions)
91"Like Sister, Like Brother"October 12, 2020 (2020-10-12)N/A
102"A New Family Feud"October 19, 2020 (2020-10-19)N/A
113"Ugly Sweaters, Painted Beards"October 26, 2020 (2020-10-26)N/A
124"Sister Act"November 2, 2020 (2020-11-02)N/A
135"A Thrilla in Manila"November 9, 2020 (2020-11-09)N/A
146"Loose Lips Sink Ships"November 16, 2020 (2020-11-16)N/A
157"A Royal Mess"November 23, 2020 (2020-11-23)N/A
168"Crazy Stupid Love"November 30, 2020 (2020-11-30)N/A
179"Sometimes People Are Snakes"December 7, 2020 (2020-12-07)N/A
1810"Wedding Crashers"December 14, 2020 (2020-12-14)N/A

Season 3 (2021)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal release dateUS viewers
(millions)
191"Unannounced and Uninvited"October 11, 2021 (2021-10-11)0.86[20]
202"The Blame Game"October 18, 2021 (2021-10-18)0.84[21]
213"Looking For Trouble"October 25, 2021 (2021-10-25)0.89[22]
224"Finding Your Roots"November 1, 2021 (2021-11-01)0.94[23]
235"Risks and Rewards"November 8, 2021 (2021-11-08)0.76[24]
246"Home For the Holidays"November 15, 2021 (2021-11-15)1.04[25]
257"Breaking Bread"November 22, 2021 (2021-11-22)0.96[26]
268"Truth Be Told"November 29, 2021 (2021-11-29)1.13[27]
279"Burning Bridges"December 6, 2021 (2021-12-06)0.98[28]
2810"On My Best Behavior"December 13, 2021 (2021-12-13)0.98[29]
2911"My Other Family"December 20, 2021 (2021-12-20)0.97[30]
3012"Mad at the World"December 27, 2021 (2021-12-27)1.12[31]

Season 4 (2022)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [32]Original release date [7]U.S. viewers
(millions)
311"Home Is Where the Tension Is"June 6, 2022 (2022-06-06)0.89[33]
322"No Turning Back Now"June 13, 2022 (2022-06-13)0.78[34]
333"On the Chin"June 20, 2022 (2022-06-20)0.89[35]
344"No Ninos or Ninas"June 27, 2022 (2022-06-27)0.90[36]
355"Unusual and Highly Suspect"July 4, 2022 (2022-07-04)0.77[37]
366"You Should Be Thanking Me"July 11, 2022 (2022-07-11)0.84[38]
377"Dirty Laundry"July 18, 2022 (2022-07-18)0.96[39]
388"Recipe for Disaster"July 25, 2022 (2022-07-25)0.94[40]
399"Can I Come In?"August 1, 2022 (2022-08-01)1.02[41]
4010"What Are You Doing Here?"August 8, 2022 (2022-08-08)0.89[42]
4111"Like a Lawyer"August 15, 2022 (2022-08-15)0.97[43]
4212"Not So Separate Separation"August 22, 2022 (2022-08-22)1.01[44]
4313"Hot Pursuit"August 29, 2022 (2022-08-29)1.14[45]
4414"The End of Forever"September 5, 2022 (2022-09-05)N/A

Season 5 (2023)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal release dateUS viewers
(millions)
451"Two Households, Both Alike"November 6, 2023 (2023-11-06)N/A
462"A Madness Most Discrete"November 13, 2023 (2023-11-13)N/A
473"A Rose By Any Other Name"November 20, 2023 (2023-11-20)N/A
484"Fortunes Fool"November 27, 2023 (2023-11-27)N/A
495"A Plague on Both Your Houses"December 4, 2023 (2023-12-04)N/A
506"Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow"December 11, 2023 (2023-12-11)N/A

Authenticity

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The veracity of the events depicted for season three on Pedro's storyline having never met his half-siblings had been heavily criticized and reported by entertainment websites such as Screen Rant,[46] Monsters and Critics,[47] Daily Soap Dish,[48] and In Touch Weekly[49] when a 2014 group photo with Pedro, Nicole, their half-siblings, and Chantel was taken and posted on the Instagram of Pedro's half-brother's wife Wilka.

See also

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References

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from Grokipedia
The Family Chantel is an American series that aired on TLC from July 22, 2019, to December 11, 2023, spanning five seasons and 50 episodes. Produced by as a spin-off from the long-running franchise , the show chronicles the marriage of Atlanta nurse Chantel Everett and her Dominican Republic-born husband Pedro Jimeno, highlighting the cultural differences and familial tensions that strain their relationship. The series delves into the dynamics of the Everett and Jimeno families, with Chantel's outspoken mother Karen, father , and siblings Winter, , and Royal frequently intervening in the couple's affairs, often leading to explosive confrontations with Pedro's protective mother Lidia and sister Nicole. Key themes include trust issues, challenges, financial disputes, and efforts to bridge cultural gaps, as the families navigate holidays, vacations, and personal milestones together. Over its run, the program evolved from focusing on marital adjustments to addressing deeper issues like allegations and separation, culminating in the couple's divorce proceedings during the fifth and final season. The Family Chantel garnered a dedicated audience within the universe, known for its raw depictions of family loyalty and international romance pitfalls, though it received mixed critical reception with an average rating of 3.7 out of 10 based on over 600 user reviews. The show's dramatic storytelling and recurring cast conflicts contributed to its popularity on platforms like Discovery+, where all seasons remain available for streaming.

Overview

Premise

The Family Chantel originated as a spin-off from TLC's : Happily Ever After?, where Chantel Everett and Pedro Jimeno's marriage first drew attention for sparking intense family tensions after they deceived Chantel's family about their engagement by claiming Pedro was visiting on a student visa. The series premise centers on the couple's efforts to build a life together in while navigating the escalating distrust and interference from both their families, with Chantel's relatives harboring suspicions that Pedro's intentions were primarily tied to obtaining U.S. residency. This core conflict highlights the meddling dynamics, as Chantel's mother Karen and sister Winter openly question Pedro's loyalty and accuse his family of manipulative influences on the relationship. In response, Pedro's Dominican family, led by his protective mother Lidia and sister Nicole, perceives Chantel's relatives as overly controlling and disrespectful toward their cultural traditions, further fueling accusations of undue interference in the . These interpersonal frictions form the foundation of the show's drama, portraying a battle of loyalties where each side defends their own while undermining the couple's union. Over the course of its seasons, evolves from initial cultural clashes and verbal confrontations—such as heated dinners—to more severe escalations, including physical altercations during visits to the and legal threats surrounding the couple's eventual divorce. The narrative uniquely emphasizes a " vs. " structure, akin to rival households in conflict, with both the Everett and Jimeno sides depicted as equally volatile contributors to the ongoing turmoil.

Format

The Family Chantel episodes adhere to a conventional structure, with a typical runtime of 43 minutes per installment. The format integrates real-time footage capturing family interactions and disputes, interspersed with on-camera interviews that allow cast members to articulate their suspicions and emotions, and selective flashbacks referencing pivotal moments from the parent series . This blend creates a flow that alternates between present-day and contextual backstory, emphasizing interpersonal conflicts within the extended families. A hallmark of the show's presentation is the extensive use of confessionals, where individuals like Chantel Everett or Pedro Jimeno speak directly to the camera in isolated settings, providing unfiltered insights into their motivations and grievances. The series draws on dual-location filming in the United States—primarily , Georgia—and the to juxtapose American and Dominican family perspectives, underscoring cultural clashes and divided loyalties. Dramatic tension is amplified through cast-provided voiceovers that recap prior episodes' events, paired with swelling musical scores during heated exchanges to evoke emotional peaks. Distinctive elements include recurring "family meetings" as structured segments dedicated to collective confrontations, where multiple relatives gather to voice accusations and seek resolutions, often escalating into verbal clashes. Text overlays further enhance clarity and drama by annotating significant disclosures, such as indicators of covert communications like "Pedro's secret phone call," guiding viewers through complex relational twists without narrative intrusion.

Production

Development

The Family Chantel originated from the compelling family dynamics showcased in Chantel Everett and Jimeno's storyline during season 2 of : Happily Ever After?, which aired from June to October 2017 and highlighted intense conflicts between Everett's American family and Jimeno's Dominican relatives. Viewer fascination with these "in-law wars," stemming from Everett's initial deception about Jimeno's status to her family, prompted TLC to develop a dedicated spin-off to explore the ongoing tensions. On April 8, 2019, TLC officially announced the series, positioning it as a spin-off centered on an individual couple and their extended families to capitalize on the franchise's tropes of international marriages and cultural clashes. The series was produced by , the company behind the broader franchise, under the leadership of founder and , who emphasized expanding family-centric narratives to sustain viewer engagement. Key production decisions focused on amplifying the interpersonal drama among in-laws rather than solely the couple's relationship, with the pitch highlighting the lively and feisty interactions of Everett's parents Karen and , siblings Winter and , and Jimeno's mother Lidia and sister Nicole. This approach allowed the show to differentiate itself within the franchise by delving deeper into multigenerational conflicts arising from cross-cultural unions. Pre-production moved swiftly following the announcement, with casting centered on integrating the established family members from the original series without broad open calls, enabling a rapid timeline to the premiere. The show debuted on July 22, 2019, just three months after the greenlight, reflecting TLC's strategy to quickly leverage the momentum from Happily Ever After? while the couple's post-visa adjustment struggles remained topical.

Filming locations and process

The Family Chantel is primarily filmed in the metropolitan area of , Georgia, serving as the central hub for scenes involving Chantel Everett and her extended , who are based there. Early seasons utilized an undisclosed residence in , reflecting the Everett 's home environment and daily interactions. For season 4, production shifted to a five-bedroom house in , following the couple's purchase of the property in January 2022. This location choice underscores the show's focus on domestic settings amid evolving dynamics. Additional filming occurs in the Dominican Republic, particularly around Santo Domingo, to depict Pedro Jimeno's family life and cross-cultural tensions. These international segments capture reunions, confrontations, and visits, such as the explosive family gathering featured in the series premiere. Secondary locations have included vacation spots tied to plot developments, though specific sites like Jamaica or Miami appear in isolated episodes without detailed production notes. The filming process employs a traveling production crew from Sharp Entertainment, prioritizing safety in international locales like the Dominican Republic, where risks in remote or urban areas necessitate security measures and risk assessments. Logistical challenges include coordinating cross-border shoots, with crews navigating visa requirements, local permissions, and cultural differences for authentic portrayals. Seasons 1 and 2 were shot in concentrated blocks spanning several months to align with family events, while later seasons faced disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to remote confessional interviews and postponed Dominican Republic trips in 2020 and 2021. Post-production timelines typically allow for fall or winter premieres, with editing emphasizing dramatic confrontations captured via multi-camera setups.

Cast

Main cast

Chantel Everett serves as the central figure of The Family Chantel, portrayed as a devoted wife navigating intense family tensions stemming from her marriage to Pedro Jimeno. A based in , Georgia, Chantel frequently defends her family against perceived threats from Pedro's relatives, embodying a suspicious and protective stance that underscores the show's core conflicts. Pedro Jimeno, Chantel's husband and co-lead, is depicted as the cultural outsider from the , often facing accusations of ulterior motives such as gold-digging from the Everett family. Working as a , Pedro's fitness pursuits, including training, highlight his efforts to integrate into American life while defending his intentions and family loyalty. His role drives much of the premise by challenging the Everetts' skepticism, leading to heated confrontations that reveal cultural clashes. Karen Everett, Chantel's mother, emerges as the dominant who spearheads the family's opposition to , motivated by a fierce desire to shield her daughter from potential exploitation. Her outspoken and confrontational approach often escalates disputes, positioning her as the primary antagonist in Pedro's eyes and fueling the narrative of familial protectiveness versus marital unity. , Chantel's father, adopts a more reserved and passive demeanor compared to his wife, yet participates in key family interventions against Pedro. As a retired figure who prioritizes family harmony, Thomas's involvement reinforces the collective Everett resistance, though his quieter support adds nuance to the household dynamics. Winter Everett, Chantel's younger , provides emotional support to her while grappling with personal insecurities that intersect with drama. Often mediating between Chantel and their parents or escalating rivalries, Winter's arc emphasizes themes of self-improvement and loyalty, contributing to the show's exploration of intergenerational bonds. River Everett, Chantel's brother, offers protective support within the family dynamic, often joining interventions and sharing personal milestones like his music pursuits and relationships. His involvement in confrontations with Pedro's family highlights sibling loyalty and adds to the Everett clan's united front against perceived threats. Royal Everett, Chantel's brother, embodies a protective through aggressive defenses of his , including physical standoffs with Pedro's associates. His hot-tempered interventions amplify the premise's conflicts, highlighting fraternal duty and the extremes of allegiance in the face of external pressures.

Recurring cast

Lidia Morel, Pedro Jimeno's mother, serves as a central from the perspective, often portrayed as exerting significant influence over 's decisions, which fuels ongoing suspicions from Chantel's family about his loyalties. A divorce attorney by profession, Lidia's protective "" dynamic with amplifies marital tensions, particularly during confrontations where she defends her son against accusations of disloyalty. She appears prominently in seasons 2 and 4, dominating trip segments, including the explosive family mediation session in season 2. Nicole Jimeno, Pedro's younger sister, acts as his vocal supporter, frequently clashing with the Everett family during visits and adding layers of interpersonal conflict through her outspoken criticisms of Chantel. Her role expands from initial appearances in 90 Day Fiancé to a recurring presence in The Family Chantel, where she participates in 45 episodes across all five seasons, often highlighting cultural and familial divides. Nicole's confrontations, such as those during U.S. visits by the Jimeno family, underscore themes of loyalty and resentment within the blended families. Cesar Jimeno, Pedro's father, plays a minor supporting role, primarily providing contextual background on the Jimeno family dynamics during scenes. His limited appearances, mostly in early seasons amid revelations about family secrets, offer glimpses into Pedro's upbringing without driving major plotlines. Pedro's friends and cousins feature in segments, particularly in season 4, where interactions with his coworkers create tense moments, such as Chantel's unannounced visit amid cheating allegations, further exposing rifts in Pedro's social life and loyalties. These peripheral figures amplify the cultural isolation Pedro faces, appearing sporadically to illustrate his divided world between U.S. and DR ties.

Episodes

Series overview

The Family Chantel is an American series that premiered on July 22, 2019, on TLC, spinning off from the franchise to focus on the extended family of couple Chantel Everett and Pedro Jimeno. The show ran for five seasons comprising a total of 50 episodes, concluding with its series finale on December 11, 2023. As part of the broader universe, it featured integrations and crossover elements with related specials, such as 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, enhancing the interconnected narrative across the franchise. The series aired weekly episodes on Mondays at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT, following a standard format typical of TLC's reality lineup with confessional interviews and dramatic family interactions. Over its run, the narrative progressed from an initial emphasis on the central couple's marital challenges in season 1 to escalating intergenerational family conflicts and divisions in seasons 4 and 5, culminating in significant personal resolutions. No renewal for a sixth season has been announced, marking the end of the show's production. Viewership for The Family Chantel peaked during season 3, averaging approximately 1.2 million viewers per episode, reflecting strong initial franchise appeal. Subsequent seasons saw a gradual decline, with season 5 episodes drawing around 800,000 viewers on average, though it remained a solid performer within TLC's reality portfolio.

Season 1 (2019)

The first season of The Family Chantel consists of 8 episodes that aired weekly on TLC from July 22 to September 9, 2019. The season opens with the Everett family expressing deep distrust toward Pedro Jimeno amid his ongoing application process, stemming from Chantel's revelations about her experiences in the . In the premiere episode, " in Love and War," the family confronts Pedro directly, setting the tone for the interpersonal conflicts that define the series. This skepticism is fueled by cultural clashes, such as differing views on family loyalty and financial support, where Pedro's Dominican background emphasizes close-knit obligations that the Everetts perceive as manipulative. As tensions escalate, Chantel undergoes loyalty tests from both her family and Pedro's side, navigating accusations of divided allegiances while attempting to maintain her marriage. In episode 3, "The Truth Comes Out," Karen Everett hires a to scrutinize Pedro's intentions and background, uncovering details that intensify the family's concerns about his commitment. The investigator's findings in episode 4, "It's All Crashing Down," lead to heated arguments, including a between Chantel, Karen, and Pedro that highlights the emotional toll on all parties. A pivotal trip to the in episodes 5 and 6 reveals the strong influence of Pedro's mother, Lidia Morel, over decisions and dynamics, further exposing misunderstandings between the two families' values—such as expectations around remittances and in-law involvement. Pedro's sister Nicole urges Chantel to join the visit under the pretense of a emergency, but the journey only amplifies suspicions, with the Everetts accompanying to monitor Pedro closely. These episodes underscore unique cultural friction, like the Everetts' wariness of Dominican hospitality traditions interpreted as overreach. The season builds to a dramatic family dinner in episode 7, "Mother of All Landings," where simmering resentments erupt into an initial physical scuffle, symbolizing the raw, unresolved hostilities at the show's core. The finale, "What Are Your Intentions?" leaves viewers on a as Chantel questions Pedro's true motives regarding their future, amid ongoing uncertainties and family interference, teasing potential separation.

Season 2 (2020)

The second season of The Family Chantel consists of 10 episodes and aired from October 12 to December 14, 2020, on TLC. It intensifies the interpersonal and familial conflicts introduced in the first season, focusing on Chantel Everett and Jimeno's efforts to strengthen their while their families' distrust boils over during international travels. The narrative shifts between Atlanta-based domestic issues and dramatic trips abroad, highlighting cultural clashes and personal insecurities that strain relationships across both sides. A central arc revolves around an visit to the , where tensions erupt into a major blowout between and Chantel's brother, Royal Everett, escalating long-standing accusations of disloyalty and cultural misunderstandings. This confrontation underscores the unresolved animosities from prior family gatherings, as defends his heritage against the Everetts' suspicions. Meanwhile, grapples with professional setbacks in , including difficulties securing stable employment and adapting to workplace demands due to language barriers and unfamiliar routines. These struggles add pressure to his marriage, as Chantel supports him financially while questioning his commitment to their shared life in the U.S. Running parallel is Winter Everett's personal subplot, chronicling her determination to address lifelong struggles with through consultations for weight-loss and initial changes. Winter's journey provides a more introspective counterpoint to the season's chaos, emphasizing themes of self-improvement and family encouragement amid the broader drama. Pivotal moments include a heated confrontation in the between Karen Everett, her sister Claudette, and Pedro's mother, Lidia Jimeno, over perceived manipulations and family loyalties, which nearly derails the trip. Additionally, Pedro's secretive text messages with friends are exposed during a moment of vulnerability, revealing his frustrations and leading to trust issues with Chantel. Mid-season, the families attempt a structured to address the escalating feuds, though it exposes deeper rifts rather than resolving them. These events culminate in preparations for Royal's wedding in the , where lingering suspicions about his fiancée, Angenette, mirror the Jimeno-Everett dynamics and force Chantel to reflect on her own relationship patterns.

Season 3 (2021)

The third season of The Family Chantel consisted of 12 episodes and aired weekly on TLC from October 11, 2021, to December 27, 2021. The season explored the escalating tensions in Chantel Everett and Jimeno's marriage, with a heightened emphasis on therapeutic interventions and confrontations as they navigated ongoing relational strains. Building on prior travels to the , the narrative deepened the couple's efforts to reconcile amid external pressures from both families. A central focus was Chantel and Pedro's participation in therapy sessions, including a pivotal family counseling meeting where longstanding feuds resurfaced, prompting raw discussions about trust and loyalty. These sessions highlighted Pedro's secret plans to bring more family members to the U.S., which Chantel confronted directly, exacerbating feelings of betrayal. Family vacations added to the chaos, particularly a trip to the that devolved into heated arguments, with Chantel's relatives clashing over Pedro's priorities and loyalties. Royal Everett, Chantel's brother, intervened multiple times to defend his sister, urging Pedro to prioritize their over familial obligations abroad. Key events included the discovery of Pedro's alleged , sparked by accusations from his sister Nicole, who claimed he had been unfaithful during an earlier separation, leaving Chantel grappling with doubt and hurt. Karen Everett, Chantel's mother, made public accusations against , labeling his actions as disloyal and financially exploitative toward their . The season also featured season-spanning debates resembling custody negotiations over potential future children, with both families debating control, financial support, and upbringing amid the couple's instability. Unique developments showcased individual growth, as Chantel celebrated her nursing school graduation and advanced her career aspirations, marking a milestone of personal achievement. Pedro, meanwhile, pursued opportunities in fitness, exploring ideas related to while transitioning from warehouse work, reflecting his drive for independence.

Season 4 (2022)

The fourth of The Family Chantel consisted of 14 episodes and aired weekly on TLC from June 6 to September 5, 2022. Building on the couple's sessions from the prior , which aimed to address deep-seated family conflicts, the delved into escalating marital discord between Chantel Everett and Pedro Jimeno, as they navigated trust issues and cultural clashes amid their feuding families. The narrative centered on their attempts to start fresh in a new home, only for underlying resentments to surface rapidly, culminating in Pedro's growing and Chantel's determination to assert her independence through career pursuits and personal boundaries. A pivotal event was the massive organized in the , intended as a step toward reconciliation but devolving into a chaotic brawl between the Everetts and the Jimenos, further straining relationships and exposing irreparable divides. 's isolation from the Everett family reached a breaking point, exemplified by his frustration-fueled act of punching a wall during a heated argument, symbolizing his alienation and mounting pressure within the marriage. Key confrontations included Lidia's explosive dinner party, where simmering accusations erupted into open hostility, and subtle hints of separation as Pedro voiced dissatisfaction and contemplated legal steps to end the union. The season layered in personal subplots that provided emotional depth, such as Winter Everett's post-bariatric surgery journey into , where she sought advice from Chantel amid newfound confidence, and Karen Everett's health scares, which prompted family reflections on vulnerability and support. These elements underscored the broader theme of individual growth amid collective turmoil, with Chantel's push for highlighting her shift from dependency on toward . Overall, the season marked a turning point, amplifying the confrontations that foreshadowed the couple's impending breakup without resolving them.

Season 5 (2023)

The fifth and final season of The Family Chantel premiered on TLC on November 6, 2023, and consisted of six episodes, concluding on December 11, 2023. This season picked up in the aftermath of the explosive family brawl from Season 4, which prompted Pedro Jimeno to file for divorce from Chantel Everett. The narrative centered on the couple's separation and the emotional fallout for their respective families, emphasizing themes of betrayal, independence, and closure without any reconciliation. Throughout the season, Chantel focused on rebuilding her life in the United States, including selling Pedro's belongings at a yard sale and embarking on her first date in over a decade during a trip to . Meanwhile, Pedro returned to the , where he navigated his single status by dating and dealing with his mother Lidia's tumultuous romantic entanglements, including suspicions about her new boyfriend. Chantel's family, led by her mother Karen, escalated tensions by hiring a to uncover details about Pedro's post-separation activities, confirming long-held suspicions of and ulterior motives in the . Family dynamics intensified with ultimatums and confrontations, as Chantel's brother River and sister Winter grappled with the divorce's impact, while Pedro's relatives Nicole and Lidia plotted a against the Everetts that ultimately backfired. The season built toward a trial separation marked by Pedro's permanent relocation to the and Chantel's pursuit of emotional independence, highlighted by her family's protective interventions. In the series finale, "Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow," Chantel and River traveled to the for a direct confrontation with and his family, addressing unresolved grievances from their marriage and the ongoing family rift. This climactic provided Chantel with a of closure, as she walked away from definitively, signaling the end of their shared storyline without hints of reunion. The episodes teased the cast members' individual futures, focusing on personal growth amid the dissolution of the central relationship.

Reception

Critical response

The Family Chantel received mixed critical reception, with professional reviewers often highlighting its entertainment value through family drama while critiquing its reliance on . On , as of November 2025, Season 1 has no Tomatometer score due to insufficient reviews and an score of 33% based on fewer than 50 ratings, indicating limited professional feedback and mixed viewer reception. Entertainment outlets like have described the series as an "ultimate " within the franchise, praising its "wild drama" and "messily irresistible" interpersonal conflicts that keep viewers hooked despite the over-the-top elements. Critics have noted the show's evolution from a fresh spin-off in 2019 to feeling increasingly "overproduced" by later seasons, comparing it unfavorably to earlier entries for amplifying manufactured tension over genuine cultural clashes. echoed this sentiment, with reviewers arguing that the repetitive family feuds and physical altercations bordered on "low class," urging TLC to reconsider its format amid declining narrative freshness. These authenticity concerns occasionally influenced reviews, as some critics questioned whether the escalating chaos was scripted for ratings rather than organic. Audience reception was far more enthusiastic, driving high social media engagement; the hashtag #FamilyChantel frequently trended on platforms like during Tell-All episodes, fostering discussions that amplified the show's cultural footprint within reality TV fandoms. Fan polls and online sentiment often favored the Everett family over the Jimenos, with many viewers rooting for Chantel's side in the central conflicts, as evidenced by community reactions on dedicated forums and recap sites. This polarization contributed to the show's perception as addictive "family chaos," evolving from a niche to a staple of TLC's reality lineup. Viewership metrics underscored its popularity, averaging 800,000 to 1 million total viewers per episode across its run, with peaks exceeding 1.5 million during premieres and specials that boosted the franchise to record highs. These numbers positioned The Family Chantel as a top performer for TLC, comparable to other spin-offs like Happily Ever After?, though critics argued the strong ratings masked underlying formulaic issues.

Authenticity controversies

Throughout its run, The Family Chantel faced scrutiny over the authenticity of its storylines, with viewers and former franchise participants alleging elements of scripting and manipulation to heighten drama. One prominent controversy centered on Season 3's portrayal of Jimeno's emotional reunion with his half-brothers, whom he claimed to have never met; however, a 2014 photo surfaced showing posing with the siblings years earlier, leading fans to accuse the show of fabricating the narrative for emotional impact. Specific incidents amplified these doubts, including heated family confrontations that appeared overly theatrical. For instance, the Season 4 premiere featured labeling Chantel Everett's family as "fake" during a tense divorce discussion, prompting online speculation that such explosive exchanges were staged to sustain viewer interest amid the couple's real-life separation. Fans also theorized that 's relatives, including his mother Lidia and sister Nicole, were portrayed by paid actors to escalate cultural clashes, though no concrete evidence supported this claim. TLC defended the authenticity of the 90 Day Fiancé franchise, including spin-offs like The Family Chantel, emphasizing that the shows capture genuine relationships without pairing couples artificially. Executive Alon Orstein stated in 2020 that "the real calling card of TLC and certainly with '' is that it is authentic," attributing dramatic moments to unscripted cast reactions rather than fabrication. The network has not issued show-specific responses to The Family Chantel allegations but has faced similar authenticity challenges across the franchise, including lawsuits from cast members claiming . For example, Season 1 participants Mark Shoemaker and Nikki Shoemaker sued TLC in 2018 for $100,000, alleging the show edited footage to falsely depict their marriage as fraudulent, though the case was later dismissed. These controversies contributed to broader skepticism about the franchise's veracity, influencing viewer perceptions and inspiring legal actions from other 90 Day Fiancé alumni. Such incidents highlighted ongoing debates about the balance between reality and production intervention in TLC's reality programming.

Legacy

Divorce and separation

Chantel Everett and Pedro Jimeno separated in late April 2022 after seven years of marriage, with Jimeno filing for on May 27, 2022, in , stating the marriage was "irretrievably broken" and requesting an equitable division of assets. Everett responded with a counter-petition later that year, accusing Jimeno of and cruel treatment, including allegations of . The couple had no children, so proceedings centered on financial matters rather than custody. A mutual restraining order was granted in July 2022, prohibiting both parties from harassing or contacting each other beyond legal necessities. Tensions escalated over a joint bank account, where Everett withdrew approximately $265,000 shortly after separation; she claimed $60,000 went toward divorce costs and household bills, with the remainder deposited into a court registry for equitable distribution, while Jimeno accused her of misappropriating funds. Their shared Lawrenceville, Georgia, home—purchased in January 2022 for $290,000—was sold in March 2023 for $417,000, with proceeds divided 50/50 as part of the settlement. The divorce was finalized in late 2023 in Georgia, coinciding with the airing of The Family Chantel season 5, which foreshadowed their on-screen separation and featured raw discussions amid the ongoing legal battles. In public statements, Jimeno described the split as irreparable, stating, "The damage is done already" with no prospect of reconciliation, while Everett reflected on the "nasty" process as a lesson in self-growth.

Cast updates (2024–2025)

Following their 2022 divorce, Chantel Everett continued her presence in the 90 Day Fiancé universe by appearing on season 4 of 90 Day: The Single Life, which aired in 2024, where she explored post-divorce dating. In May 2025, Everett shared in an exclusive People interview that a kiss with a female friend shortly before a singles retreat in Mexico prompted her to question her sexuality, describing the moment as emotionally significant amid her navigation of new relationships. By August 2025, she addressed this further in another People exclusive tied to the TLC series 90 Day: Hunt for Love, stating she was "officially public" about her sexuality after the experience, marking a pivotal "coming out" storyline on the network. Everett also took on new hosting duties, announcing in late 2025 via Instagram her role as co-host for the Bravolution: The History of Lingerie event in Atlanta on December 6. Pedro Jimeno considered a permanent relocation to the Dominican Republic by early 2025 while building his independent life there. In January 2025, he launched personal fitness pursuits, highlighting his routine of gym workouts and Muay Thai training on Instagram, though no formal brand was announced. Jimeno shared his 2025 goals on social media, including family expansion through the introduction of a new pet as a "family member," while firmly refusing reconciliation or starting a family with Everett, emphasizing his focus on personal growth. In August 2025, Jimeno went public with a new girlfriend, introducing her to his family during a visit to the Dominican Republic. Speculation about a potential spin-off featuring Jimeno arose in early 2025, with outlets suggesting his positive personal arc could warrant a return to TLC programming to showcase his life in the Dominican Republic. Among the Everett family, Karen Everett entered the "Fab Over 40" modeling contest in 2024, competing as of October. Winter Everett celebrated her significant transformation in 2025, having lost over 140 pounds since her surgery. On the Jimeno side, Lidia Jimeno maintained an active presence, often defending her son against fan criticism in 2024 and 2025 posts that highlighted his achievements and family . Unique events in the franchise included Everett's narrative extending into TLC specials like 90 Day: Hunt for Love in 2025, blending her storyline with other cast crossovers. Jimeno reiterated his refusal of reconciliation during updates in 2025, closing the door on any joint appearances with Everett. While no full cast reunion occurred for The Family Chantel in 2024–2025, individual members engaged fans through Live sessions, such as Jimeno's July 2025 post addressing his new chapter and Everett's discussions on her evolving personal life.

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