Ed Brown, who goes by 'Big Ed' on 90 Day Fiancè, revealed that he’s been teased for his appearance since he was 5 years old
, referencing the age gap between him and Vega. “She just became this single mother that I wanted to help.”
He later added, “The first conversation we had was, ‘Look, Rose, I’m 54. I’m old enough to be your dad.’ And she’s like, ‘Well you’re actually one year older than my dad.’ And I’m like ‘Oh my god, so great let’s just be friends.’ And she’s like ‘No, age is just a number.’ I’ll never forget that. You know, age is just a number.”
Brown also shared that his connection with Vega prior to meeting in person was immediate, calling her “hilarious” and “adorable.”Despite his enthusiasm, Brown said his only daughter, 29-year-old Tiffany, instantly disapproved of his participation onpeople,” he said. “They watch every episode. So right away when I told my daughter, ‘Hey I’m thinking about doing this show,’ she’s like ‘You’re an idiot.’ And she hung up on me.
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