Tigerlily discusses the idea of letting Adnan have a second wife

 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days star, Tigerlily appears to be delusional about the future of her marriage to her 22-year-old Jordanian husband, Adnan. Her expectations are unrealistic, as she believes that Adnan will always treat her like a queen and remain the same person forever. Little does she know that once Adnan sets foot in the US, his character will likely change, a scenario that has unfolded for many American cast members who brought younger spouses from abroad with significant age gaps.


Adnan, who comes from a wealthy family, does not need Tigerlily's money. However, being married to an American citizen offers privileges that many people from developing countries seek. It allows them to legally come to the US, apply for a green card, and eventually obtain an American passport, enabling them to travel freely around the world without the need for lengthy visa applications.

Throughout their time on the show, Adnan has repeatedly expressed his desire to have a large family. Tigerlily, on the other hand, tends to ignore this topic, seemingly oblivious to the potential marital issues this could cause in the future. As Tigerlily approaches 43 years of age, she might be able to maintain her beauty and physique for a few more years. However, she won't be able to look as good as she does now when Adnan turns 30. Then, the young Jordanian man will definitely start looking for other women or even have additional wives from Jordan, where polygamy is legal.


When a fan asked Tigerlily on Instagram if she would be happy if Adnan got a second wife, she jokingly responded that her husband would never get bored of her because she could simply change her looks, hair color, and makeup, making her seem like a different person. Tigerlily's response was immature and failed to address the reality that Adnan would want a younger wife in the future, and it would just be a matter of time.

Tigerlily's unrealistic expectations and naïve outlook on her marriage will lead to significant issues down the line. The allure of an American life and the inherent cultural differences between her and Adnan are also factors that she seems to be ignoring. Her belief that Adnan will always treat her like royalty and remain unchanged is a fantasy that is likely to be shattered once they start living in the US together.