Tiffany Pollard's mom does not approve of her wedding plans

Tiffany Pollard's mom does not approve of her wedding plans and was hoping for something "much bigger" for her daughter.

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Tiffany Pollard is getting married soon but her mom doesn't really approve of her plans
Tiffany Pollard is getting married soon but her mom doesn't really approve of her plans

Tiffany Pollard's mom does not approve of her wedding plans.

The 42-year-old reality star is set to tie the knot with her mystery boyfriend in the near future but admitted that her mother Michelle Rothschild-Patterson, 72, was hoping that she would have a much bigger celebration in mind.

Asked if her mom approves of her small-scale plans, she told Us Weekly: "Of course not! I mean she wants the big full one because I’m her only daughter. So of course the mother’s gonna want that. But I want something small. I just want to eat a hot dog, rock the wedding ring and then just be in Paris somewhere staring at the Eiffel Tower."

The former 'Flavor of Love' star - who was initially engaged to Patrick 'Tango' Hunter, then to George 'Tailor Made' Weisgerber and then to a man named Jimmy Stewart - described her latest fiance as her "soulmate" and has "closed the box" with this relationship.

She said: "Like, that’s my soulmate, and I’ve never felt like that before. I’ve always gave another lip to somebody else or left a little flap open, if you will. I just feel like the box is closed. I want this person, he’s so perfect for me. And That was a journey to get there though."

Tiffany and her mom - who is also known as Sister Patterson - found fame together on reality TV together in the late 2000s, and as she gears up to appear in the new season of 'House of Villains', Tiffany admitted that she had to "stand out" amongst a cast of other outgoing personalities.

She said: "It’s all these big personalities. It’s so much going on. You wanna stand out as well. It’s not some basic show like 'The Bachelor', like these are, it’s harder to stand out.

"So, you’re doing a lot and you’re just like fuck. And also the stress of like, you may go home, you don’t know who’s playing you. Like there’s so many reasons to cry."