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90 Day Fiance: Andrew's Kid Daycare Business Changed Names 3 Times

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Fans have a lot of questions about 90 Day Fiancé star Andrew Kenton’s daycare business, and he’s asserted, in no uncertain terms, that everything is above board. Several legal documents about his daycare list multiple names for the business, and it’s raised some eyebrows. Questions have swirled about the legitimacy of Andrew’s business, but he sticks to his claims that his daycare is on the up and up.

Though he gained a bad reputation for his treatment of his ex-fiancé Amira Lollysa, earlier in season 8 Andrew was an innocuous nerd who co-owned a daycare with his mother Lori. After seeing his behavior on the show, many fans have questioned whether he should be taking care of children, but regardless of their concerns, his business is licensed and legal. Though the daycare is generally listed as Kenton, Lori & Andrew Childcare, it has showed up under other business names as well, including Young One University and Golden Rule.

Related: 90 Day Fiancé: Andrew & His Mom Respond To Amira Racism Claims

Andrew insists the business’ name was changed multiple times for legitimate reasons and was always done legally. “Golden rule childcare is a business name my mom used over a decade ago for her daycare,” he commented to Screen Rant. “They chose to close there [sic] doors in 2015. I started a whole new business in 2018 and called it Young One University, it’s grown to surpass the previous incarnation.” Fans have criticized Andrew’s decisions before when it comes to his business, and have alleged that he received a small business loan that didn’t apply to him—which he staunchly denies.

Many of the details about Andrew’s business seem a little suspicious, like the complaint that was filed against it. But Andrew assures fans of the show that there’s an explanation for everything, including the daycare’s other name change. “The name has been Young One University for three years but we became an official LLC in early 2020,” he said.” I submitted the application to restructure well before COVID got out of control. Well before even being picked up on the show. I did it for business and tax purposes, I had no idea at that time COVID would become the way it did or that I would ultimately be on a silly ‘reality’ show.”

Andrew isn’t exactly a favorite among fans, so they’re quick to look for issues with his daycare business. He can refute their claims all he wants, but that’s not going to stop 90 Day Fiancé fans from trying to dig up dirt on the season 8 villain. Andrew has been leaning into his role as the bad guy, and criticism comes with the territory. He better make sure his small business ducks are all in order, as fan investigations into his business aren’t likely to stop.

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Source: Bizapedia, ChildcareCenter.us




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