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Tiffany Pollard Says Her Mom Doesn’t Approve of Her Wedding Plans
Tiffany Pollard already hasher dream wedding in mind — but she’s still waiting on her mom’s approval of her fiancé.
“Like, that’s my soulmate, and I’ve never felt like that before,” Pollard, 42, exclusively told Us Weekly at the Central Park Hotel ahead of the House of Villains junket on Thursday, October 10. I’ve always gave another lip to somebody else or left a little flap open, if you will.”
Pollard continued, “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.”
While has yet to disclose the name of her partner, she knows she’s found: The One. And a dream romance means a dream wedding in the city of love. For her special day, she envisions it to be “really small and private in Paris,” with House of Villains costar Victoria Larson serving as one of her bridesmaids.
But does her mom approve of her wedding wishes? “Of course not,” she told Us. “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.”
While she waits for her mom to give the official “OK” on her relationship, Pollard is focused on her return for her House of Villains Season 2 return, telling Us she came in with “big d–k energy” and “I walked in with an air about myself and I felt really, really good.”
She also made sure her strategy was effective: “I wanted to intimidate but not too much because I needed friends to stay in the game. That’s a tough balance.”
Pollard also warned to expect plenty of tears this season, crediting her emotional moments to the “high stress” and “overstimulating” environment.
“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,” she explained. “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”
Pollard also teased her least favorite people in the house were — and who were on her good list to get holiday cards this year.
“Well I can say right off the bat, I don’t think Theresa’s gonna make the Christmas card list. And Kandy Muse had a lot to say as well. So she’s not getting a Christmas card,” Pollard said.
House of Villains season 2 airs on E! Thursdays at 10:00 p.m. ET.
Reporting by Travis Cronin