Man, 26, slams cruel rumours that his 64-year-old wife has died
A 26-year-old man has begged internet trolls to stop spreading rumours that his 64-year-old wife has died.
Quran has always caused a stir when it comes to his relationship, due to the 37-year age difference between him and his wife Cheryl.
But every year on Cheryl’s birthday, the couple are confronted with the cruel speculation that she has died.
And the Quran struck back in a video on his TikTok page, insisting that “that shit ain’t funny.”
“I’m sorry to disappoint you,” he said.
“But you have the wrong one.”
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“Stop trying to put someone in the grave before it’s her time and tick-tock.”
The video shows Cheryl getting her make-up done for her birthday, and Quran says she wanted to create a “bad b**ch vibe” for the festivities.
Cheryl turned the camera on her and said, “As you can see, I’m still alive and enjoying my birthday, yay!”
He stressed that the story did not come from a “reliable source” and criticised people for “telling the world she was dead, when she was clearly still alive”.
“You do this every year,” he sighed.
“I’m glad we have a strong bond now because at some point it would have hurt us.
“Now we don’t give a damn anymore!”
He added in the caption: “Every year/every month literally – if it’s not a reliable source don’t believe the hype
“@Queen Cheryl is alive and well and will enjoy her 64th birthday.”
“People are so mean,” someone wrote in the comments.
“I’m so glad she’s still alive!” added another.
“People are so mean!” a third commented.
“I’m glad she’s still healthy and happy!
“Happy birthday and have a nice day!!”
“You guys are so mean and why, leave them alone,” someone else said.
“PS: Happy Birthday!”
“Girl I knew it was a lie,” wrote another.
“Stay blessed. Happy birthday, darling!”
“It’s so rude to say bad things about her,” someone else said.
“She is happy and you are not!”