’90 Day Fiancé’ star Big Ed gets engaged for 4th time after 24-hour romance
Maybe the fourth time’s the charm.
“90 Day Fiancé” star Ed “Big Ed” Brown revealed that he got engaged for the fourth time after proposing to now-fiancée Porscha Raemond, whom he met at a sandwich shop in Plantation, Fla., 24 hours before.
“I met her at Capriotti’s in Plantation on Friday where I was doing a Big Ed Meet & Greet,” he told Page Six on Monday.
“They serve the most delicious subs I have ever tried and everyone should know you could meet the next love of your life there!” the reality star, 59, added.
A source also told us that Brown’s connection with Raemond was basically love at first sight, or “love at first bite.”
Photos obtained by Page Six showed the TV personality getting down on one knee during dinner with Raemond at YOLO in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Saturday night.
The couple happily sealed the deal with a kiss as bystanders clapped.
According to the insider, “He was feeling it, so in the moment he took a paperclip from the restaurant manager and fashioned a ring out of it!”
Other snaps showed the newly engaged pair posing for photos as Raemond flashed her “ring.”
Brown was previously married to Sandra Heckman, with whom he shares a daughter named Tiffany, per TMZ.
It’s unclear how long the exes were married, but they split in 1992 after Brown cheated.
Brown rose to fame in 2020 on Season 4 of TLC’s “90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days” when he got engaged to Rosemarie “Rose” Vega.
The duo eventually called it quits after Brown controversially kept his vasectomy a secret from Vega and requested she get an STD test.
The following year, he quickly got engaged to Liz Woods during their time on “90 Day: The Single Life.”
Brown and Woods were engaged several times before officially ending their on-and-off relationship earlier this year
Following their breakup, Brown told Page Six in May that he lost 19 pounds by investing in himself and working out at the gym every day.
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