Leida Margaretha, a former cast member of 90 Day Fiancé, recently delighted her Instagram followers by announcing that she and her husband, Eric Rosenbrook, are expecting their first child together.

While this announcement should be a joyous occasion, it has raised concerns among fans due to the couple’s tumultuous history and current circumstances. Their off-screen drama, including legal troubles and allegations of domestic abuse, has cast a shadow over what should be a celebratory moment. Many are questioning whether their environment is conducive to raising a child, given the challenges they have faced both individually and as a couple.
Over the years, Leida and Eric have been embroiled in numerous controversies, including domestic abuse allegations and arrests.
Leida has faced charges of theft, wire fraud, and forgery, while Eric has been accused of physical abuse. Their relationship has been marked by volatility, with incidents ranging from Leida allegedly threatening self-harm to accusations of mistreatment of animals. Despite these alarming events, the couple has remained together, fueling speculation about the toxic nature of their marriage. These legal and personal issues have not only tarnished their public image but also raised serious concerns about their ability to provide a stable and nurturing environment for their child.
Recently, Leida posted a photo on Instagram showcasing her pregnant belly with the caption, “Huge Belly! There’s a baby alien inside me.” While the post was intended to be cheerful and celebratory, fans couldn’t help but notice the unhappiness in her expression.
The years of marital strife and legal troubles seem to have taken a toll on Leida, and many fear that if these issues persist, the couple’s child could be at risk. Some have even drawn parallels to the situation involving Paul and Karine, another couple from the 90 Day Fiancé franchise whose children were placed in foster care due to concerns about their well-being. If Leida and Eric’s toxic dynamic continues, it is possible that child protective services may intervene to ensure the safety of their baby.