We’re told Larissa is now out of ICE custody and leaving town as quickly as possible to her new home in Colorado. Her reps says agents were checking on her immigration status.
She also posted a video updating her fans on her situation, telling them the ICE crew was actually pretty nice and that she’s now “good to go.”
We still haven’t heard back from ICE on why Larissa was picked up in the first place.
“90 Day Fiance” star Larissa Lima has been arrested by ICE … 360APROKO has confirmed.
Larissa was taken into custody Saturday at her and her boyfriend, Eric Nichols’ Las Vegas home, apparently as they were getting ready to hop in the car and take their U-Haul on a road trip to Colorado Springs … where they bought a home after selling their Vegas pad.
Her rep, Lindsay Feldman, tells us … “Larissa’s legal team is working meticulously on her release and clearing up this misunderstanding.”
The couple has been documenting their real estate journey well on social media, and seemed poised to be making the big move this weekend. That came to an abrupt halt, however, as ICE agents showed up to their doorstep and hauled Larissa off.
It’s unclear exactly why she was taken in — her good friend, Carmen Nys, sent an update on her IG story saying she and Eric just saw Larissa being taken away. Carmen says the two of them are on their way to an ICE detention center now to figure out what’s going on.
It should be noted … Larissa’s had trouble with the law over the past few years here in the U.S. — she’s reportedly been arrested several times over … and was trying to avoid deportation as a result, something that was covered on the show and explored further on another series she was featured in afterward called ‘Happily Ever After.’
We’re trying to get in touch with ICE to find out more details.
As we reported … Larissa made a splash with CamSoda after a very successful one-hour lingerie show she put on, with a brand spanking new bod emulated after Kylie Jenner, no less. The site cleaned up, and presumably … so did she. Hence, getting outta Dodge.
Clearly, law enforcement had other plans.