The aftermath of Big Ed and Liz’s breakup this season in 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? It’s definitely not pleasant. On Sunday’s episode, Liz reunited with Ed a month after he called off their wedding to pick up her things from the property they shared in Arkansas—where Ed still lives—and brought her mother, Patty. But the situation quickly became tense when Ed and Patty exchanged brutal insults that left Liz in tears.
Liz was lost after Ed broke up with her and called off the wedding without even telling her, not knowing what she will do at work or where she would live. In Sunday’s episode, she and her mother returned to Arkansas to move their belongings back to San Diego, California, where Ed and Liz met and lived before deciding move to Arkansas to be closer to your family.
“My mom and I weren’t always close, but my mom was always there,” Liz told the cameras. “She is my emotional support system. She’s my security blanket and I don’t think I can do this alone.”
Liz’s mother said that she could do much better than Ed and that her whole life was still ahead of her. Liz said she just wanted to get her things and not cry about it. Not surprisingly, Patty was furious with Ed.
“That stupid man had exactly what he was looking for, what he was asking for, and he just threw it aside,” she said of Ed’s behavior. “He’s not going to find another woman because everything that son of a bitch told me is nothing but bullshit. a blatant lie. You know, the promises he made and that he’s going to take care of her and be there for her and he’s going to treat her like a queen.”
Meanwhile, Ed told cameras that he was ready to move on and that he recently bought a boat.
“You know, I’m not sad,” he told the cameras. “You know, I’ll probably be sad when she leaves because it’s the end and I love Liz, but I can’t spend the rest of my life with her. I can’t imagine anyone staying with her for long, the way she acts and, you know, she’s always making me look like the bad guy. Well, you know, it takes two to make a relationship and, you know. , it takes two to break it, but at this point, I don’t care.”
When Liz and Patty arrived home, the tension was palpable. The house was dirty and Liz angrily began cleaning and throwing away rotten fruit.
“He can’t be responsible for taking care of anyone, least of all himself,” Liz noted.
Ed told the cameras that he didn’t bother cleaning up before Liz arrived as he planned to hire professionals once she got her things out and that Liz was acting immaturely. The two then started fighting when Ed asked if she was going to get a storage unit and Liz said that her name was still on the contract until the end of the year so it wasn’t his business. He responded that it was because she didn’t pay the rent, but she argued that she did and had screenshots of conversations about the house. When Ed sarcastically joked that he didn’t expect her mother to be there, her mother responded, “Well, maybe you should have been a man.” At this point, the gloves were off as Ed responded, “Well, maybe you should have done a better job raising your daughter.”
“That’s why you abandoned her,” he said as she screamed back. “If you want to be mean to me, I’ll throw it back at you. … You’re the reason she is the way she is.”
Liz defended her mother and threw it back in Ed’s face who his own daughter doesn’t speak to him. She told her mother to ignore him and let him have his moment. Eventually, Ed left.
Patty told the cameras: “He’s going to die a very, very lonely old man and he’s going to spend the rest of his eternal life in the hell of purgatory.”
But Liz was definitely affected by the drama, as she was heard crying alone in another room.
ET recently spoke to Ed and Liz about their split and Liz – who now has a new boyfriend – reacted to Ed telling ET that he had doubts about her new relationship since she still had problems she needed to resolve.
“I don’t think Ed ever went through a mirror,” Liz said. “Don’t give advice if you can’t take your own advice. I don’t appreciate those comments. I think he needs to do that self-reflection. … If you’re already talking about my relationship, there’s obviously something you’re still holding onto, then.”
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