LinkedIn says he is “presently” a tour manager for EF Tours (which he did before they left Rome). Either he got that job back or just never changed his LinkedIn. Before that he was a sommelier and a tax lawyer.
Interesting about you contacting KR! I always get the feeling she seems very fake.
I found the move strange also, and then when moving back to Italy selling a a lot of their kitchen stuff etc when most people in their kind of situation would basically give them away/sell it for very cheap. What is Sofie's husbnad's job now, does anyone know?
I reached out to KR because she talked about her partner being able to come to the US on a visa that wasn’t for study or a K1, so I was interested in what that was. At the time my partner and I were just getting ready to start the K1 process and we wanted to explore all options. Guess we will never know!
By the way, talking about expats/Italian-American international couples, I am getting so annoyed about the “tormenting my Italian husband by doing weird stuff with food” TikTok trend (Carlo and Sarah, I’m looking at you).C&S are the worst about it because she also constantly films him saying silly things in English - his second language - and is always the butt of the joke, but we never get to see him poking fun at Sarah for saying Italian words wrong?
It smacks of an ugly thing some Americans do: making a joke out of foreigners, dehumanizing them, expecting them to immediately adapt to your culture/language while refusing to learn about the rest of the world.
My fiancé and I talked about doing a parody of these stupid accounts. then I found a TikTok of someone already doing it. Let me see if I can figure out how to post a TikTok video on here.