What Does Tigerlily Do For Work on 90 Day Fiance?


When 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days star Tigerlily just nonchalantly dropped more than $25,000 on a watch, viewers had only one question in mind: what the hell does this woman do for work? The reality TV star, and Texas native, made her debut in the show’s 7th season.

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“There are certain facets of life that I do live luxuriously in and they are like health conscious,” she explained during the premiere episode. “Like sunglasses to protect your eyes, shoes, those are important because you’re walking all day. Oh, and cars. That’s super important because that’s like your whole body.”

Which begs the question: what does Tigerlily do for work?

In her 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days Season 7 introduction, she revealed that she is a certified handwriting expert. According to her Instagram profile, Tigerlily also owns two businesses: Make Money With Tiger and Neige Concept. What Make Money with Tiger is… we’re a little unclear about but it promises to help clients “make money with your 📱& generate 100% profit with this ONE course.”

Neige Concept, meanwhile, is a “minimalist line of nature-inspired, ethical, organic, and high-comfort play clothes that are easy to wear, easy to wash, and easy on the senses, so they can support your children for years to come.”

Tigerlily and Adnan from 90 day fiance before the 90 days

“When we choose brands, we think about the materials they use, their approach to labor practices, production processes, and waste and energy management,” the website says. “At Neige, we buy in small quantities to remove the waste, and all of our packaging is eco-friendly and compostable.”

“Despite my privilege, my life hasn’t always been the easiest. I’ve walked through fire to get to where I am today,” she said in an episode of Before the 90 Days, explaining that she left a controlling marriage and a four-year-long divorce followed, but her two children were “well taken care of” in the settlement.

“We lived in a fancy house, I was able to buy fancy clothes, shoes, handbags, but he was very controlling,” she said in a confessional. “I wasn’t allowed to have friends and I felt like marriage equaled prison for me.”



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