Fallon is married to baseball player John Smoltz, a former pitcher for the Atlanta Braves. The couple has two children together and resides in Atlanta, Georgia.

Released at the peak of her reign, Playboy Video Centerfold: Tiffany Fallon is more than just a visual supplement to her pictorial in the magazine. It is a time capsule of mid-2000s glamour, combining high-definition cinematography (for the era), curated music, and the all-American charisma of one of Playboy’s most beloved blondes.

The Playboy Video Centerfold series, directed by Scott Allen (who helmed many of Playboy’s top-tier videos), was known for rejecting the "gonzo" style of other adult content. Instead, it embraced a soft-focus, narrative-lite approach designed to feel like a premium HBO special.

Today, Tiffany Fallon is remembered as one of the most articulate and graceful representatives in Playboy’s history. Her video centerfold continues to be a point of interest for collectors and fans of the brand’s "Golden Era" of the early 2000s. It represents a moment when the magazine successfully blended the prestige of the Miss USA circuit with the bold, celebratory nature of the Playmate legacy.

Moreover, the Video Centerfold series has helped to launch the careers of numerous models, actresses, and comedians, providing a platform for talented individuals to showcase their skills and charm. Many of these models have gone on to achieve mainstream success, appearing in films, TV shows, and other media outlets.