The 90 Day Bad Boys ARE DONE? Jamahl announces his exit from the group & What happened
The situation around the “90 Day Bad Boys” has recently caused a lot of buzz among fans of the 90 Day universe, especially after reports that Jamahl (often referred to in fan circles as Jamal Menzies) has officially stepped away from the group.
Here’s a clear breakdown of what actually happened and why people are saying the group may be “done.”

📌 Jamahl officially exits the group
Recent updates and social posts indicate that Jamahl has decided to leave the “90 Day Bad Boys” content group after a behind-the-scenes fallout with the other members, including Rob and Josh. He reportedly announced that he would no longer be creating content with the group and would instead focus on his own projects.
Some posts describe his departure as “permanent,” suggesting the split was not just temporary or promotional.
⚡ What caused the split?
While exact details are still partly unclear, multiple fan reports and social media discussions point to:
- A personal disagreement between members
- Tension escalating during private interactions
- Unfollowing each other on Instagram after the conflict
- Breakdown of communication between Jamahl and the others
This suggests the group dynamic became strained rather than a planned storyline exit.
💔 The fallout between members
After the disagreement:
- Jamahl reportedly unfollowed the other members
- Rob and Josh also unfollowed him back
- The group stopped appearing together in collaborative content
- Fans noticed a sudden silence from the “Bad Boys” brand online
This fueled speculation that the “Bad Boys” group may no longer function as a unit.
📉 Is the “90 Day Bad Boys” group actually over?
Technically, there is no official statement confirming the group is permanently dissolved, but:
- Jamahl has stepped away
- Public interaction between members has stopped
- Collaborative content has paused
So while it hasn’t been formally declared “finished,” the group is effectively inactive right now.
🤔 Why fans are reacting strongly
The “90 Day Bad Boys” became popular because of their off-show commentary, humor, and reality-TV connections from the 90 Day Fiancé universe.
Fans invested in:
- The friendship dynamic
- The comedic group chemistry
- Their reaction content and livestreams
So when Jamahl left, it felt like the “core trio” energy disappeared.
🎬 What happens next?
At the moment:
- Jamahl is focusing on solo content and personal branding
- Rob and Josh may continue separately or rebrand
- The group format appears paused rather than actively continuing
Whether they reunite later depends entirely on whether relationships are repaired off-camera.
🧾 Bottom line
Jamahl’s exit has effectively broken up the active version of the “90 Day Bad Boys” group, even if there is no formal “end announcement.” The situation appears to stem from personal conflict and a breakdown in collaboration, leading to a natural pause in group activity.
For fans of 90 Day Fiancé content, this marks a noticeable shift away from one of the more popular online spin-off creator groups connected to the franchise.
