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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 23: Tyler Perry accepts the Ultimate Icon Award onstage at the 2019 BET Awards on June 23, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

A couple who were prevented from leaving a Mexican hospital when they were forced toseek medical treatmentwhile on vacation are now back home in the U.S. afterTyler Perryintervened.

“WE ARE BACK,” Tori Austin of Atlanta, Georgia, wrote onsocial mediaTuesday, before adding, “Crazy things is… I gotta work tomorrows!”

It was earlier this month that Austin’s fiancé, Stephen Johnson, 31, went into diabetic shock while the couple were on a Carnival Dream cruise ship,PEOPLEreported on Sunday. Johnson was diagnosed with pancreatitis and diabetes and was taken to Progreso, Mexico, where he spent three days in intensive care, according toGood Morning America.

But the couple was surprised when they were handed a $14,000 medical bill that they couldn’t pay — they did not have health or travelers’ insurance — and when they tried to negotiate with the hospital, the facility barred them from leaving until they received compensation, they claimed.

Austin also alleged that hospital stafferslocked the windowsto further prevent them from leaving and employees threatened to call the police if they decided to make a break for it.

“It’s been a nightmare. We just want to come home,” she toldWGCLat the time, as Johnson added, “[It’s] hell. I very much so am a hostage.”

A source previously told PEOPLE that Perry, 50, paid the couple’s medical bill and would also cover their travel expenses as soon as they were cleared to leave.

“Today I am thankful for and willalways be thankful for Tyler Perry,” Austin wrote on Facebook on Sunday. “My mom was also a huge fan of his.”

In a statement, the U.S. State Department just told PEOPLE: “We can confirm that U.S. citizen, Stephen Johnson, departed Mexico on November 26. Due to privacy considerations, we have no further comment.”

Austin posted a picture of a Johnson in a hospital bed on Tuesday afternoon, and her relief over finally being stateside was clear.

“Finally in a US hospital,” shewrote in the caption ofa picture of Johnson beaming with happiness.

Over the weekend, Austin also shared online that she wouldn’t rule out traveling to Mexico again in the future.

“What is going on with Stephen has nothing to do with the entire country, it has to do with this particular hospital,” shewrote. “We were unaware that this particular hospital and administration staff have been known to take American passports and hold them for payment.”

“I love MEXICO and the Culture,” she added. “I’ll be back again but will leave on my own terms. We have no ill feelings for the country or the people, just this hospital.”

source: people.com