Egyptian toyboy who broke gran's heart is ditched by new OAP after discovery

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Egyptian toyboy who broke gran
Egyptian toyboy who broke gran's heart is ditched by new OAP after discovery

The Egyptian toyboy who left 83-year old British gran Iris Jones heartbroken has been ditched by his new OAP lover who caught him texting a third pensioner.

Angela Rogers thought she had found true love with Mohamed Ibrahim, who made worldwide headlines when he married Iris. But their relationship – which began weeks after Mohamed’s split from Iris – quickly soured when she found he had been messaging a widow aged 69.

Mum-of-11 Angela, 61, admitted splurging £5,000 on their romance after Mohamed, more than 22 years her junior, wooed her with supermarket flowers before they had “the best sex ever”. She said he pestered her for cash to finalise his divorce from Iris and proposed twice – without buying a ring.

But Angela kicked the chancer out when she discovered he had been messaging another woman. She says: “He’s a freeloader who clearly has a thing about older women. I don’t want to see him hurting anyone else.”

Divorcée Iris stunned This Morning viewers in 2021, sharing graphic details about her sex life with Mohamed. The pair married in November 2020 after meeting through Facebook the previous year but spent two years apart before he got a UK visa.

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Egyptian toyboy who broke gran's heart is ditched by new OAP after discoveryAnglea and Mohamed (Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)
Egyptian toyboy who broke gran's heart is ditched by new OAP after discovery"He’s the biggest mistake I ever made," says Angela (Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

After splitting last July, Mohamed, from Cairo, moved out of Iris’s bungalow in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. Within weeks he was courting Angela, who had befriended him two years earlier – also on Facebook – after reading his story. She says: “I knew he was the Egyptian toyboy. I did think what was a 37-year-old doing with an 83-year-old?”

After realising he and Iris had split, Angela contacted Mohamed to say she hoped he was OK. She reveals: “Next thing he’s asking to video call me. I sent him my number and he called me from a pub. He said he was depressed and lonely. He kept telling me I was beautiful and asking if we could meet. I thought as we’d been talking on Facebook for two years then it wasn’t like he was a complete stranger. I realise that seems stupid now. So I told him I had a spare room and he could come and visit. I’d been single for 14 years. He’s the biggest mistake I ever made.”

They met in person when Mohamed travelled 225 miles by train from Somerset to Angela’s home in Leeds. She says: “When we met he picked me up and swung me round. He was shouting, ‘My Queen, my girl, my girl’. I’m quite a shy person, the station was really busy and everyone was looking. Then he asked me to hold his cigarette while he went into Marks & Spencer. He came out with 24 white roses and a carton of mixed grapes for me. It was lovely.” Back at her flat she rustled up spaghetti bolognese and they watched a movie before she showed him the spare room. But that wasn’t where he stayed. “I’m ashamed to say, for some reason, he ended up in my bed,” she admits.

Egyptian toyboy who broke gran's heart is ditched by new OAP after discoveryMohamed married Iris in 2020 (Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

Mohamed returned home the next day – but kept calling. Blushing, Angela says: “He was telling me I was beautiful and then he said we’d had the best sex he’d ever had in his life.” After five weeks of visits, Mohamed got down on one knee and proposed on a footbridge over the A64 York Road in Leeds.

Angela said: “He didn’t have a ring, but he still asked me to marry him. I said no. He seemed upset and asked why. I said because we hadn’t been together that long. He’s also still married to Iris.” Besotted Angela moved into a flat with Mohamed after a couple of months – for which she says she paid £1,800 for new furniture.

She adds: “He never seemed to put his hand in his pocket. If we had fish and chips, I’d pay. We went for a day out to Scarborough and I paid £37 for our Sunday dinner. He didn’t even buy his own cigs. I bought him clothes, trainers, aftershave. I paid his bus fares and for his meals. I didn’t want to say anything. I’m too soft for my own good.”

Egyptian toyboy who broke gran's heart is ditched by new OAP after discoveryMohamed proposed twice without a ring (Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)
Egyptian toyboy who broke gran's heart is ditched by new OAP after discoveryAbusive messages were exchanged (Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

She said he also asked her for £800 so he could pay for his divorce from Iris – but she refused. When he proposed again in October, Angela said yes – although Mohamed still had not bought a ring. She said: “He kept telling me he loved me. He could be so charming. He was very convincing – I believed every word he said. When we went out, he’d hold my hand. I liked the way he treated me.”

As the relationship continued, she packed her fiancé sandwiches to take to his job at Iceland as a security guard and the pair video-called his family in Egypt. Angela says: “They were all telling me they loved me and I was beautiful.”

Meanwhile, Angela claims, Mohamed kept borrowing money, saying he’d pay her back. At one point she gave him £550, she says, after he told her his dad was seriously ill in Egypt and he needed to visit him.

A couple of days later, Mohamed rang late at night. She says: “He said it was good news – the doctor had called and his dad had made a miracle recovery.” He returned sooner than expected and repaid £300 but in November her bubble burst when she got a Facebook message from another woman after posting a photo of her and her beloved.

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She reveals: “It said something like, ‘WTF, why are you in a picture with Mohamed?’ I replied saying, ‘Because we’re together’. She told me he’d been messaging her. It looks like his hobby is messaging older women. She was a 69-year-old widow.”

Angela confronted Mohamed, who, she claims, became angry. She says: “He was saying ‘Why are you putting pictures of me on Facebook’. He was shouting, swearing. I felt upset, disgusted, heartbroken.” Eventually, she told Mohamed she wanted him to leave. When he kept calling, she blocked his number.

Egyptian toyboy who broke gran's heart is ditched by new OAP after discoveryAngela doesn't want other women to be conned by him (Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)
Egyptian toyboy who broke gran's heart is ditched by new OAP after discovery"Leave me alone," says Mohamed (Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

Angela says: “One day I asked him to tell me the truth. Why did he marry an 83-year-old woman? Did he love her or did he want a visa? He put his fingers down his throat and made a gagging noise. He said he’d been in the UK with Iris for two weeks before he found out she had false teeth. He used her like he used me.” After Angela’s split, she messaged Iris, who she says is “really nice”.

Angela fears Mohamed – who she says is now working as a welder – is using women in the UK as he desperately wants to extend his visa, which runs out this June.

She adds: “I was really upset but I’m healed now and I’m going to stay single. I’m speaking because I don’t want any more ladies to fall for his lies. He’ll do anything to get his visa renewed. I hope and pray he gets deported back to Cairo so no other pensioner can be conned by him.”

This week, Mohamed declined to address the accusations. He said he had been renting a room, claiming Angela was trying to gain fame in his name. In a video on social media he said he had shared a house with her in Leeds. He said in one clip: “I moved to the north after I separated with this woman for a few weeks. But I’m back again in my area.”

In another he urged women who follow him on social media to “leave me alone”. He said: “Some idiots, some trollers want to be famous on my back. This message is for all women and girls who follow me. Leave me alone.”

Phil Cardy

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