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'90 Day Fiance' Star Larissa Dos Santos Is 'Very Happy' After Finalizing Divorce From Colt Johnson
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As a part of their agreement, the former couple will not receive spousal support in addition to being prohibited from talking bad about each other in any form.

AceShowbiz - Larissa Dos Santos Lima and Colt Johnson are officially no longer married. The "90 Day Fiance" co-stars' divorce was finalized by a Nevada judge on Tuesday, April 30. TMZ was the first one to report the news.

According to the court documents, neither Larissa nor Colt will receive spousal support. They have also agreed not to badmouth each other like they did before. "Neither shall themselves, or cause or permit third parties to slander, defame, disparage, or communicate untruths, malicious statements, false and slanderous statements, information, rumors or salacious materials of any kind against the other person," so the documents read.

In the documents, it was also stated that they aren't allowed to diss each other's "family, friends, employers or other close relatives and associates, whether in written form, verbally, on paper, on the internet, on any social media application, or in any manner." Additionally, the former couple didn't have any community income, property, assets or debts to split up due to their short-lived marriage.

Larissa confirmed the report trough her rep, who said in a statement, "Larissa is very happy to close this chapter of her life and excited for what her future holds." Meanwhile, a rep for Colt did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Joining the sixth season of "90 Day Fiance", Larissa and Colt connected through social media before they met for the first time in Mexico and got engaged five days later. The co-stars tied the knot on June 24, 2018. Less than a year after their marriage, Colt filed for divorce from Larissa in January shortly after she was arrested and charged with domestic battery due to their fight.

Following a series of back and forth on social media, the exes finally settled their divorce on April 1, as stated by Colt's attorney Shawanna L. Johnson. "He wishes Larissa the best in her future endeavors," she said at the time.

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