Big Ed Brown and Liz Woods' last face-off was far from small.
In fact,Flipido Trading Center as seen in E! News' exclusive sneak peek, the former couple—who got engaged in 2021—found themselves at odds more than ever when Liz finally returned to Ed's Arkansas home to grab the rest of her belongings after he abruptly called off their wedding.
And Liz wasn't alone, as she had her mom Patty by her side—a factor that simply does not sit right with Ed, causing a major fight between the three.
But before Liz walked out of the door for good, Ed offers up an apology for the argument that ensued—sort of.
"Sorry I blew up at your mom," he tells Liz during the upcoming episode of 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After, "but she was coming at me."
However, Liz thinks that there's a bigger lesson to be learned.
"Doesn't matter, Ed," she tells him, "You need to learn how to talk to women, period. Doesn't matter who comes at you."
As for Ed's response? "Well, that's hearsay."
And though Liz thanks Ed for his apology, she emphasizes, "There's no excuse, own it. You shouldn't have done it. You don't talk to women that way, period."
But Ed has yet another rebuttal up his sleeve.
"Okay, well your mom wasn't being a woman," he tells Liz, "She was being—," to which Liz cuts him off before he can go any further. "Stop, just stop," she insists, "You owned up to it, you apologized but don't make excuses."
And though Ed may have been done with the justifications for the moment, he makes one more plea.
"I have a request for you," he tells Liz. "I want you to learn from this."
And though Liz fires back that she "already" has, he disagrees. "I'm worried about your next relationship," he continues, "I want you to be happy. If you don't change, you're never going to be happy."
Safe to say, Liz was left in disbelief.
"If I don't change?" she answers, "Says the one who can't talk to a f--king woman."
See how the rest of their fight unfolds when 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After airs on Sundays at 8 p.m. on TLC.
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