Did Big Ed body-shame Liz Woods? '90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?' star slams fiance for being 'insecure, bossy and controlling'
Liz Woods and Big Ed have been struggling with the relationship drama recently. In ’90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?’ Season 7 Episode 4 we saw Liz having issues with Ed’s photoshoot. The 57-year-old reality star was seen flirting with her model friends. When Liz confronted Ed about how she felt about the photoshoot, Ed vented on her and the conversation took no time to turn into a fight.
In the preview clip, released by ’90 Day Fiance’ official platform, for the upcoming episode, Liz could be seen talking about her relationship issues. The 30-year-old talks about how Ed is insecure about himself. And, his insecurity often lashes out at Liz as Ed’s controlling nature. The couple often has to go through downs in their relationship. And, as per Liz, the main reason for that is Ed wants her to need more of him. Liz further continued rambling about the red flags she finds in her relationship with ED. Keep reading to know.
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Liz claims in the preview clip that she feels like Ed does not want her to see her “grow or succeed." The mother of one claims that he wants Ed to realize that she is the “one person in his life who never needed anything from him." Well, the reality star thinks that not being dependent on Ed could be one of the major reasons for the friction caused in their relationship. Liz confronts, “Ed’s very insecure about himself, and he gets so defensive and bossy which can come off as controlling."
Liz further slams her fiancé for alleged body-shaming. The reality star confronts that when looking back at her old photos, Ed always says, “do you ever think of being back to that size." Liz claims that Ed’s comments on her figure are kind of insulting. Well, that is the main reason for her to start dance class. Liz accepts that the type of girls Ed use to hang out with after their breakup was not the same as hers when compared body-wise. Well, that led her to question her body image and join a dance class. Liz claims to have loved Ed “as heaviest and as smallest as I have been with him. Never thought I’d feel so insecure about myself the way I do now."
Fans instantly took to social media to slam Big Ed and wonder how Liz is surviving in the relationship. “She used to be so bubbly and happy.. geez Ed took all her joy... I hope she gets away from him.. he doesn’t love her he only wants someone there that’s it," wrote a fan. Another showed concern, “I think she needs a lot of help." ’90 Day Fiance’ fans supported Liz and banged at Big Ed, saying, “Wow, well when Ed wakes up and looks like his best self ever then he can talk. We as women weight fluctuates and he should feel lucky you love him. Honestly, he is no wonderful-looking guy. He needs to work on himself and let you do the same. Just be happy with yourself." Another shamed Ed by saying, “I can’t believe Ed is body shaming Liz, when Ed is bigger than I’ve seen him his neck is completely gone. That is what insecure people do to keep control… Shame on Ed!”
She used to be so bubbly and happy.. geez Ed took all her joy.. I hope she gets away from him.. he doesn’t love her he only wants someone there that’s it
— Amiisparkles26 (@amiisparkles26) September 24, 2022
Wow, well when Ed wakes up and looks like his best self ever then he can talk. We as women weight fluctuates and he should feel lucky you love him. Honestly he is no wonderful looking guy. He needs to work on himself and let you do the same. Just be happy with yourself.
— Tina Calcaterra-Loredo (@TinaLoredo1) September 24, 2022
I can’t believe Ed is body shaming Liz, when Ed is bigger than I’ve seen him his neck is completely gone. That is what insecure people do to keep control… Shame on Ed!
— Jamie Ciuffo (@SpicyRed54) September 25, 2022
'90 Day Fiance Happily: Ever After?' Season 7 airs every Sunday at 8 pm ET. Episode 5 of the show is slated to air this Sunday, September 25, 2022, at the same time.
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