Tigerlily Taylor from 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days is being accused of scamming people after she launched her latest money-making gig. Tigerlily was introduced on season 7 of the 90 Day Fiancé spin-off with Adnan Abdelfattah from Jordan. Tigerlily dropped $26,000 on a watch casually in her first scene itself and drove off in a luxury car, suggesting she was rich. Tigerlily told the cameras that she worked as a certified handwriting expert and soon revealed she owned other businesses, such as a website named Neige Clothing and a construction company called 11A Agency.
Lately, Tigerlily has been promoting a forensic document examiner program to her fans on Instagram.
Tigerlily wants others to become handwriting experts like her. She has been promoting a degree program using which fans can explore document examination as a career. She revealed she’d been invited to become a faculty member at the school where she learned and promised fans they could have a $300,000-a-year job by completing the six semesters. Blogger Shabooty shared screenshots of Tigerlily’s interactions with her followers on Instagram. The slide showed Tigerlily revealing the classes “only” cost $30,000 “prepay or $950/month if financing.”
A different package offers “classes” and mentoring and franchising with the “President” of the school, who is a “top handwriting expert” in the country. She added that this would cost the student, “$950/month if financing an additional $48k.” In the comments, Instagram user _suzziiidsam wrote, “I visited the website and saw all kinds of typos and grammatical errors. Ironic for a company trying to claim to be a school in ‘handwriting’.” mrs_brianne_emily commented, “I’m so sick of people on social media trying to scam and take advantage of people. I don’t even think this is legal.”
Is Tigerlily Faking Being Rich?
Tigerlily loves flaunting her wealth on the show when she wears her designer labels with confidence from head to toe. Lately, Tigerlily has switched to modest clothing, but she always talks about her riches on social media when she claims that she is a multi-millionaire. Tigerlily says she never came from humble beginnings and that her grandfather introduced her to stocks at a young age by gifting her stocks on birthdays and Christmas, which helped her build a substantial portfolio over time and gave her financial stability.
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However, now, questions have also been raised about whether Tigerlily is qualified to even teach. She claims that she has a Bachelor’s degree and was a teacher for eight years apart from being a certified forensic examiner herself. Tigerlily has also been selling her services on her website and charges fans $1000 for handwriting analysis over a 20-minute Zoom call. She has also been selling a one-hour shopping experience with her for $2000. Tigerlily will have a hard time justifying these prices to fans if she ever thinks of addressing the accusations.
Tigerlily Isn’t The First Cast Member To Leverage Her Fame
90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days’ Tigerlily isn’t the first star to start a business immediately after their reality TV debut. Names like Yara Zaya and Miona Bell have done the same by launching their fashion shops and hair extensions businesses and reportedly earning millions from them. Tigerlily might already be wealthy, but that won’t stop her from making more money. She’s using her newfound fame to her best advantage and seems to have some fans convinced that they can become as successful as she is.
90 Day Fiancé: Before The 90 Days airs Sundays at 8 p.m. EST on TLC.
Source: Tigerlily Taylor/Instagram, Shabooty/Instagram, _suzziiidsam/Instagram, mrs_brianne_emily/Instagram
A deeper look into the lives of couples established in 90 Day Fiancé, 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days is a reality tv/documentary series that follows the potential spouse from a foreign country and their lead-up to their journey to America. The show documents the early days of the relationship across the ocean and the K-1 visa process required for the spouse to live in the new country. Couples battle with culture shock, language barriers, and the opinions of friends and families alike as they prepare themselves to take the ultimate leap.
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August 6, 2017