90 Day Fiancé's Big Ed was inviting her to family functions and asked her to move in. Eventually, Liz claimed to see the "real Ed," and she fell in love, but their relationship has not been easy.

Their first time on screen resulted in eight break-ups. After their surprise engagement, Liz and viewers thought their relationship was potentially on the right path, but their appearance on 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? proved otherwise. Happily Ever After?'s Big Ed and Liz consistently fought, and their engagement party even resulted in Liz climbing through shrubs to find her ring, which she threw. Then the couple revealed at the Tell-All that they're living apart. However, some very observant 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? viewers noticed some inconsistencies that made them question if Liz really moved out.

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90 Day Fiancé Fans Think Liz Woods’ Apartment Is An Airbnb

In the four-part Tell-All series, fans saw more of the behind-the-scenes as cast connected with each other off-set. Some stars met for drinks, while fans learned more about Liz and Big Ed's relationship. In the first episode, the chaotic couple itted to living apart, and Happily Ever After?'s Liz revealed her new apartment. However, Reddit @mandicapped noticed there was a "key box that vacant houses usually have" on the front door. @Bpride1299 agreed that something seemed amiss and replied, "My first thought was an AirBnB when I saw the lockbox." Another commenter mentioned the bookcase being full was another sign that the apartment wasn’t Liz’s.

90 Day Fiancé Fan Believe The Tell-All Is Scripted

The 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After season 7 Tell All stage

Fans are aware that some 90 Day Fiancé scenes may be scripted or heavily influenced by production. Many cast have come out across the years and claimed the production manipulated their scenes one way or another. With co-stars like Jovi antagonizing other cast and other stars like Angela Deem acting out in the first episode of the Tell-All, fans already theorize that the episodes are scripted. Happily Ever After?'s Big Ed and Liz are no strangers to those accusations either, so it's possible that this storyline is also fabricated.

Overall, with the amount of attention that the duo receives due to their antics, and as fans struggle to understand their relationship, it's a popular assumption that the couple is playing into the franchise’s fame. The couple doesn't appear to have much in common and struggle to agree on their future, despite going to therapy. However, fans may never know for sure. Nonetheless, there are still three episodes left of the special Tell-All and fans are eager to learn where the riotous 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? couples are headed.

More: 90 Day Fiancé: Why Liz Woods & Big Ed Brown Might Actually Work OutSources: @mandicapped/Reddit, @Bpride1299/Reddit