Summary
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Big Ed’s breakup with Liz led to a post-split revenge makeover that inflated his ego.
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Despite his clown persona, Big Ed has a dark side. With women, he can be abusive and controlling.
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While Big Ed’s new confident image may be a shield against heartbreak, his dependence on external validation may prevent true emotional growth.
90 day fiance Star Big Ed Brown is finally riding high after a devastating breakup with Liz Woods, and he seems like an egomaniac Due to his post-split revenge makeover. For years, he was known as the franchise court jester. To get laughs, he’ll do almost anything, from hacking merchandise with his face on it to gross-out muckbang videos and beyond.
There is a dark side to the reality TV clown, as he verbally abuses and degrades women. Many famous comedians are serious and angry behind the scenes. Big Ed can be the type of funny guy – he seems like someone who tries to cloak his issues under a jockey persona. There are clues that there is a red-hot heart of pure rage within him. A leaked phone call with Liz showed just how irrational and controlling he could be.
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Is Big Ed finally happy with himself?
His insecurities make him act out
Now that he is single, it may be easier for him to feel emotionally stable. When he is not in a relationship, questioning his partner and trying to mold her into the perfect woman, as he did with 90 day fianceS Liz Woods, he has room to think. He can work on himself. This is when Big Ed blooms, but maybe he gets a little overconsidered. In the Instagram post shown above, Great Ed Said someone called him:
nice
He was joking… right? This mixed bag of comedy and tragedy is a man who stays relevant due to behavior that is often terrible, but then again, it is Big Ed’s disability – Klippel-Feil syndrome. Big Ed’s life is not easy thanks to a short neck caused by fused vertebrae. However, he makes the best of it.
Big Ed toggles between amusing and offending the 90 day fiance fanbase. However, in romantic relationships, his insecurity often seeps out, poisoning the atmosphere. He doesn’t believe in his partners because he doesn’t believe in himself. He needs to build his self-esteem, but not by cutting other people.
When Big Ed receives compliments, he becomes more confident in himself, but there is also a danger in this. Caring too much about what other people think can be such a mistake. A person needs to find their center – a foundation of self-confidence that others cannot take away. The great Ed is skinny and his ego is hurting, but he still depends on the words of Hasidim. He is still too dependent on their comments.
Big Ed looked smug in the Big Apple
Does he post pictures of other women to feel important?
Great Ed Is posting a lot of revenge shine-up photos, some of which have women. One of them is shown above. In this post, he’s frolicking in the Big Apple. He seems happy and he has reportedly lost 19 pounds. However, the cause may be more than diet and exercise. Big Ed can be very emotional as Liz is rubbing her happiness in his face. So, even though he looks great and is obviously slimmer, he can’t be happy inside. He puts on a show as always.
For Big Ed, the show must go on. He will let it out no matter what’s going on in his life. He is used to being laughed at. He’s heard it all before. He knows that letting people point their fingers and laugh is the key to getting what he wants. So, he puts up with him.
Big Ed is tweaking his image
He may be gearing up for another reality stint
90 day fianceBig Ed has done a cost-benefit analysis, and the benefits of fame, even as a person who is often cruelly denigrated on any scale, far outweigh the alternative, which is not fame. Hopefully, he really is as happy as he seems to be right now. The truth is that he should not be happy at all. His ego may be a ruse—a carnival trick that masks so much heartbreak and suffering.
Fans can watch 90 day fiance on the Discovery+ streaming platform.
Sources: Big Ed Brown/ Instagram, Big Ed Brown/ Instagram
- Release date
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January 12, 2014
- Seasons
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10
Sources: Big Ed Brown/ Instagram,