Tigerlily Claims That Niles Does Not Have Autism

 Tigerlily, a cast member from 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days Season 7, has been stirring up controversy both on and off the screen. Her Instagram stories have been particularly triggering and unsympathetic, often targeting fellow cast members from the same season.


Fans have been furious with Tigerlily's behavior, especially after the first two episodes of the Tell All, where her public image took a massive hit. Once seen as a rich and naive single mom from the US who married a younger man from a Muslim country without understanding his culture, Tigerlily is now perceived as a snob and a bully. Her strategic marriage to a wealthy man from Jordan, Adnan, has only fueled the perception that she disrespects those facing financial troubles and feels superior to them.

During the Tell All, Tigerlily and Adnan's behavior towards Niles was particularly appalling. They bullied him on camera and continued to do so behind his back. Fans were outraged when Tigerlily referred to Niles as a raging Chihuahua dog. To make matters worse, she posted an Instagram story accusing Niles of faking his autism to get away with things in real life. According to Tigerlily, who claims to be a professional with experience working with people with disabilities, she can tell when someone has autism and is on the spectrum. She added that even if Niles were autistic, it wouldn't give him the right to be a jerk to others.


Tigerlily's Instagram stories have continued to fuel the fire. In one story, she claimed that Niles was acting fake during the Tell All to create a buzz and secure more screen time, potentially for a future spin-off show. She suggested that Niles's new job wasn't paying him enough and he could use the extra money. These statements have only further damaged her public image, with fans expressing their anger and disappointment. Tigerlily's actions have left a lasting negative impression, and now fans of the show are certain that she's as bad and shallow as her husband, Adnan, believing they deserve each other.