An 83-year-old pensioner who said she ‘felt like a virgin’ the first time she became intimate with her 37-year-old toyboy lover from Egypt recently revealed that their marriage of two years had sadly come to an end.
Iris Jones, a retired cleaner from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, made headlines in 2020 when she went public with Mohamed Ahmed Ibriham and discussed their wild nights of passion. Iris was chatted up by Mohamed over Facebook (of course) after he came across her profile, and within 2 weeks of online flirting he had declared his love for her and she flew out to Egypt to marry the 6’2 hunk.
Iris even appeared on This Morning at one point and revealed how they’d gone through a whole tube of KY Jelly during one of their marathon romping sessions, and that she had to stick a sex ban on Mohamed because he kept putting her in hospital. Which was just a tad bit TMI.
Anyway, Iris has now taken to Facebook to reveal “the truth” about her relationship and break-up with Mohamed, because, I guess, the people want to know? Here’s what she had to say:
I wish to tell you all the truth about the relationship between Mohamed and myself from the day her first messaged me until now.
On June 25 2019, I received a message from Mohamed, and we became friends on messenger.
He seemed a nice bloke and right from the start that he was forced into a marriage and that as a result four children were born.
He was going through a divorce and felt that I was the person who could understand and that he could talk to.
He sent me photos of himself and I told him: ‘You will soon find someone else, a good looking chap like yourself.’
At the time, Iris was 79-years-old and Mohamed was 35. She continued:
I told him about myself, an old biddy pushing 79 years with two grown up sons, older than him, both married and living not far from me.
Our messages to one another continued and I began to realise he was getting to be more loving and on July 10 2019, he proposed marriage!
He’d never seen what I looked like and my first reaction was ‘You are bloody mad!’
But the love bombing continued and in November 2019 I flew to Cairo and met him.
I had taken several thousand pounds with me, and I paid all his debts as he had been borrowing on his credit card.
We had a wonderful time and I stayed for a month. We tried to get married, but we didn’t have the correct documents.
She explained that when she got in touch with an official at the British Embassy in Cairo, they told her to not give Mohamed any more money. She was having none of it though, and ended up giving him £15,000 the next time they met.
During their time together in Egypt, they were “withdrawing 1000 Egyptian pounds daily” on Iris’ bank card to pay for “living expenses, eating out, a honeymoon in Sharm-El-Shiek and generally enjoying the high life.”
After three months in the country, Iris returned home. But as she left Cairo, Mohamed told her that only £9,000 was left in her account, of an initial £40,000. She continued:
Mohamed has never had a job and has never had any money. I used to say to people that we shared expenses, but my money paid for everything.
Even when she was back in the UK, he still asked for money, and she sent him another £14,000. Eventually, he managed to move in with her in her bungalow near Weston-super-Mare in November 2021 after obtaining a spousal visa. But this just led to Iris giving him even more money so it wouldn’t look like he was “sponging off the state.”
Even when he got a job at a local supermarket, he continued to ask her for money, and she gave him another £26,000. Iris eventually ran out of cash, telling Mohamed that if she “dropped dead tomorrow, I wouldn’t have enough to bury me.”
He did say at that stage that he needed another £40,000. Well, you will have to whistle for it because I haven’t got it.
It was at this stage their relationship began to deteriorate (shocker), and they then had a massive row when Ibrahim learned he would not be inheriting Iris’s seaside bungalow.
He then tried to make her an offer he thought she could not refuse: he would provide her a list of the names of women that were ‘coming onto him’, if she changed her will to leave him her bungalow. Red flag central! Iris wrote:
This occurred to me that maybe that’s why he married me.
There is much more I can say at this juncture, but it could involve legal issues.
From Mohamed’s behaviour, I learned that he was displaying many of the traits of narcissism.
I researched the condition thoroughly, as I wanted to save my marriage, but Mohamed wouldn’t listen.
He was always right, I was always wrong. On June 13 of this year, after another vitriolic row, I told him to go.
It was one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make, as my love for Mohamed was genuine but it was no good pretending that things would improve.
I let my head rule my heart. There is so much more I could say at this point but that will be for another post.
Well, Mohamed Ahmed Ibriham’s motivations may have been obvious to the rest of us, but to a lonely British pensioner who had just landed some exotic mid-thirties d***, she was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. At least she woke up to his game eventually. Plenty more fish in the sea, Iris!
Sadly for Mohamed, he’s too old to move onto Gaynor Evans – the London GILF who claims the secret to staying young is having sex with men in their 20s.