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Big Ed blasted by 90 Day Fiance fans for crude joke about Jovi Dufren
Big Ed Brown had the audacity to make fun of Jovi Dufren’s appearance, but 90 Day Fiance fans were not having it!
They took to social media to blast the 58-year-old over the crude post where he had someone create a cartoon version of Jovi with oversized lips.
Big Ed first made the joke about Jovi on the latest episode of Day Fiance: The Last Resort during a sex education class with all the couples.
No one was amused by the comment then, and when he shared it again online, it also fell flat.
However, unlike Big Ed’s castmates — who didn’t say anything when he made the rude remark — viewers are bashing him for being a bully.
This is not the first time the photographer has been called out for his inappropriate jokes, it’s a major problem in his relationship with Liz Woods.
While she has been taking the therapy sessions seriously in an attempt to fix their relationship, the same can’t be said for Ed, who’s been making light of the situation.
Big Ed Brown makes a recycled joke about Jovi Dufren’s appearance
Big Ed tried to shift the focus off himself as things got awkward during a therapy session focused on sex education.
His fiance Liz got brutally honest and revealed that things were not going well in the bedroom. However, it was Ed’s corny joke about Jovi that had us rolling our eyes.
He didn’t get the laugh he had anticipated when he exclaimed, “Have you seen the size of Jovid’s mouth? He could fit that whole cucumber in there sideways.”
Ed wasn’t done yet, he later posted a cartoon reenactment with Jovi using the voiceover clip from the episode.
However, 90 Day Fiance viewers were not amused when they saw it on TV, and they still didn’t find it funny when he recycled the corny joke on Instagram.
“Have you seen the size of @jovid11 mouth? We got sex ed on the latest episode, have you seen it?” he captioned the post.
90 Day Fiance fans blast Big Ed and call him a ‘bully’
After the controversial TLC star posted the clip online, viewers had a lot to say.
One viewer said “You act like a victim of bullying because of your looks, but then bully literally everyone you come in contact with. You need to rewatch these scenes and see the face of every person in the room after your ‘jokes.’ Not a single laugh.”
“Always playing the victim or the bully. I’m so tires of seeing you on the show,” wrote someone else.
One Instagram user exclaimed, “The more air time you get the more obnoxious you get grow up man child.”
One person noted, “You’re lucky he didn’t deck you.”
“Omg grow tf up you look like a f o o l,” commented someone else.
90 Day: The Last Resort airs on Mondays at 9/8c on TLC, Max, and Discovery+.
Killing Joke Guitarist Geordie Walker Dead At 64
Killing Joke Guitarist Geordie Walker Dead At 64 Killing Joke guitarist Geordie Walker has died at 64. His close friend Luca Signorelli broke the news on Facebook, writing that he suffered a massive stroke on Friday in Prague, where had been residing for decades. Walker was born in England in 1958. In 1978, he became a founding member of Killing Joke after answering an advertisement placed in a magazine by singer Jaz Coleman. Killing Joke released their debut EP Turn To Red the following year, and they had an early champion in John Peel. Their self-titled debut album was released in 1980. Coleman and Walker were the two core members of the group, navigating an ’80s run that included seven studio albums that straddled post-punk, goth, metal, and alternative rock. It also included a fascination with the occult, a move to Iceland to escape the apocalypse, and a number of different lineup configurations. Killing Joke’s output slowed in the ’90s and beyond, and they went on hiatus for a time, but they continued putting out new music, most recently last year’s Lord Of Chaos EP. They influenced acts like Metallica, who covered “The Wait” early on in their career, and Nirvana, whose “Come As You Are” riff was likened to Killing Joke’s “Eighties.” Dave Grohl would later drum on the band’s 2003 album. “Killing Joke, the band he spearheaded through four decades of successes and crises, [is] still one of the most influential ever,” his friend Luca Signorelli wrote in his eulogy to Walker. “Others will certainly talk about Geordie’s musical record better than I could ever do. None of this really matters to me now. What I want to remember is that Geordie was, for 40 years, the closest friend and most important person I’ve ever had outside my family.”