Don’t mess with mama.
“90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?” star Elizabeth “Liz” Woods’ mother, Patty, tells her daughter’s ex Ed “Big Ed” Brown that she wants to “kill” him in Pvnew’s exclusive preview of the “90 Day Happily Ever After: No Limits” tell-all special.
“I still want to kill him. I opened my arms, my heart, my home, my family to this person,” she tells host Shaun Robinson. “But his ego, his demons kept getting in the way.”
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Brown, for his part, has maintained that Woods’ “anger and temper” put a damper on their relationship.
“My daughter can have a temper, yes,” Patty says in the clip, though she places the blame on Brown.
“Her temper is triggered around Ed because of what he says, what he does, how he treats her,” she elaborates. “He treats her like crap, like she’s a doormat, like she’s his punching bag.”
Brown then chimes in to ask Patty what she recalls from their first conversation about Woods.
“I told you she was high-maintenance,” she states. “If you piss her off, you’re gonna get the bitch. You pissed her off, you got the bitch.”
Brown, however, remembers it differently, claiming that Patty warned him about Woods’ “emotional problems” and more.
“You did tell me she had a really bad temper and ‘I wish you the best of luck,’” he adds.
But Patty vehemently disagrees: “No, I did not say that,” she shoots back before loudly demanding, “Don’t you dare sit there and f—king lie; I did not say that!”
Brown and Patty previously clashed over their opposing perspectives on his messy breakup with Woods, 30, in a June episode of “90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?”
“Hey, Mom, I didn’t expect two for the price of one, I’m gonna be totally honest,” Brown said sarcastically while packing up in front of Patty and Woods.
Without hesitation, Patty clapped back, “Well, maybe you should have been a man.”
He then told Patty she “should have done a better job raising your daughter,” which only made matters worse.
Brown’s dynamic with Woods — and Patty — did not progress throughout the season, though he had nice things to say about his former bride-to-be during a May interview with Pvnew’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast.
“After every single breakup I would go through, and anything that I had of Liz, photographs, I would erase because I didn’t want anything to remind me of her. And I probably have over 3,000 pictures of her and I,” he said at the time.
Brown also reflected on the “really good memories” he made with Woods and her young daughter, Riley.
He praised Woods for making him a “better” person.
“And that’s what I’m going to miss most about [our relationship],” he shared.
During an April episode of his TLC reality series, Brown ended his relationship with Woods, 30, for the 15th and final time after a blowout argument over taco pasta came amid fights over their move to Arkansas.
Shortly after, Brown alerted Woods via text that he wanted to call it quits — and canceled their wedding without telling her first.
“Happily Ever After: No Limits” airs Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on TLC and will be streaming on Max and Discovery+ after.