Tigerlily Taylor is pushing back against claims that she stole $340,000 from her own family. The 90 Day Fiancé star denied stealing any money, saying the court ruling against her came from a bitter family trust dispute, not theft. The controversy began in 2022, when a Florida court ordered Taylor and her mother to repay $340,000 to her late grandfather’s trust.
According to Starcasm, the lawsuit arose after their failed attempt to challenge her uncle, whom they accused of forging trust documents and mishandling family funds. When the court sided against them, Taylor was left responsible for reimbursing legal costs tied to the dispute.
Starcasm also reports that she accused her uncle of mistreating her grandmother, claiming he manipulated and isolated her while taking control of the family’s finances. She added:
My mom and I took care of my grandmother after my grandfather’s passing. She lived another 3.5 years until she passed. My grandmother never got her stolen money back bc the court system is corrupt. Therefore, I never got my inheritance either bc the forger stole it all to keep for himself.
Despite the judgment, Tigerlily Taylor continues to present herself as a victim of family politics rather than a thief, urging fans to question the headlines surrounding the $340K case.
Tigerlily Taylor has been showing off a new, playful side of herself that she calls “Farmer Tigerlily.” The 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days star posted an Instagram Story (as reported by Screen Rant) with a farmer couple sticker and gave fans a tour of a small hydroponic garden inside her Texas home.
The setup is full of leafy greens and herbs, letting followers see a quieter side of her life. Hydroponics (growing plants without soil) has turned a corner of her house into a mini-indoor farm, a big shift from the glamorous, luxury‑focused posts she’s usually known for.
Taylor and her husband, Adnan Abdelfattah, moved to Texas in early 2024 and have been focusing on running small businesses and home projects together.
The hydroponic garden feels like part hobby, part lifestyle content, giving her social media a lighter, more relatable tone. Even so, this “farmer” chapter arrives while she’s still linked to the $340,000 family trust dispute that has followed her since 2022.
Fans are enjoying this playful new content, but some see the timing as calculated, suggesting that sharing her gardening hobby might also be a way to move attention away from her ongoing legal troubles.