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90 Day Fiancé’s Big Ed Brown Engaged to Porscha Raemond 24 Hours After Meeting at Fan Event
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Date:2025-04-18 06:38:20
Big Ed Brown may have found his happily ever after once again with an unexpected person.
After all, the 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? star is now engaged to Porscha Raemond, 29, a day after they met during his fan event at Capriotti's, a sandwich shop in Plantation, Florida.
Ed got down on one knee before placing the ring made from a paperclip on her finger. The couple shared a kiss while everyone applauded in a video, per TMZ. “What is happening?” a patron is heard yelling in the clip. “Big Ed is getting engaged!”
The reality star told the outlet Sept. 16, “It was love at first bite.”
E! News has reached out to reps for Ed and has not heard back yet.
His engagement with Porscha comes three months after his ex-fiancée Liz Woods confirmed she’d moved on when she debuted her new boyfriend Jay on Instagram. The former couple shared a tumultuous relationship, often breaking up and reconciling on the reality show.
But Ed—who shares daughter Tiffany, 29, with ex-wife Sandra Heckman—previously shared that he did learn some important lessons after their split that helped him grow.
"It was a lot of things, but one, it was me having to look at how I've behaved, how I've treated women, how I've spoke to women and I'm not proud of that and the way I've behaved," he told Entertainment Tonight in May. "I've been through therapy and I've been in therapy for over two years, you know, and my therapist said, 'Look, your behavior doesn't have to define who you are, but you can also change it,' so I'm really working toward that ... being a better version of who I am."
Ed hasn’t had the best luck in relationships, previously dating Rose Vega in season four of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days. Their romance, which catapulted him to fame in 2020, ended shortly after he told her having kids was a dealbreaker and that he planned on getting a vasectomy.
“I feel irritated,” Rose said during a confessional at the time. “I feel disappointed. Because I told Ed so many times that I want a baby.”
But she’s now at peace with their split, noting on the show, “I’m happy for him.”
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