I’m trolled for ‘dating my grandma’ – haters judge our ‘scandalous’ 37 year age gap love but we’re happier than ever
A MAN who is married to woman a whopping 37 years older than him has revealed that the comments from trolls don’t bother him.
Quran Mccain met Cheryl, who has 18 grandchildren, when he was just 15 years old.
Despite the naysayers the lovebirds are happier than ever[/caption] The couple have faced more than their share of hate online[/caption]Cheryl and Quran often share details of their unconventional relationship online, and in a recent TikTok video revealed that people still comment on their huge age gap.
In the viral clip, Quran can be seen laying on a bed as Cheryl gives him a back massage.
The text over the video reads: “You’re the guy who married his grandma.”
Quran mimed a long the the lyrics “go ahead and tell everybody, I’m the man,” as if to confirm the statement.
And although the couple might not actually be related, they still get a lot of hate for their relationship, which the couple brush off time and time again.
In another clip, Cheryl and Quran can be seen dancing together as the text over the clip reads: “Them: She was 37 yrs old when you was born. [SIC]”
The couple continued dancing together as Quran mouthed along to the song playing in the background: “I don’t give a f**k.”
But people were left convinced that the relationship couldn’t be legitimate because of the large age gap.
One person commented on the viral video: “I don’t think this is something to be proud of bro.”
And a second chimed in: “He really thinks he did something, all you did was bag a grandma dude.”
But others supported their relationship, and many defended them in the comment section of their video.
“How can people hate when they don’t even know you, bless your marriage,” one said.
And another said: “Stay happy and enjoy your life together and enjoy the haters, you’re a great couple.”
SURROGACY DRAMA
owever, because of Cheryl’s age she is unable to conceive naturally – leading the pair who are desperate to complete their family to turn to other methods.
The pair revealed earlier this year they would be going down the surrogacy route and had found a woman who was willing to carry the child after three failed attempts.
The couple were expecting a baby girl, who is due later this year on December 27th.
“Our surrogate is incarcerated and now our baby has a second chance at life”, Cheryl said.
Cheryl and Quran went on to explain that their surrogate is battling drug addiction, something they didn’t know when they asked her to carry their baby.
Quran said: “It’s not good that our baby is in this situation, because we weren’t prepared for the circumstances that came with the surrogate we chose.
“We take accountability for that”.
Cheryl was unable to use her own eggs so the baby would have been conceived with the surrogates egg and Quran’s semen.
But the heartbroken 63-year-old has provided an update and the surrogacy hasn’t gone to plan.
Taking to TikTok Cheryl said: “People are messaging me and wanting to know what’s going on.
Well, the dates have not matched up from the beginning.”
Cheryl explained the baby conception date was March 5th – but there was no insemination from Quran until after March 12th.
A-list age gap relationships that have stood the test of time
- Kris Jenner & Corey Gamble – 25 years
The Kardashian matriarch, 69, met her younger man, 44, at a mutual friend’s 40th birthday party in Ibiza. They’ve been together since August 2014. - Sam & Aaron Taylor-Johnson – 23 years
The director, 57, and actor, 34, reportedly met at a film audition in 2009, and were married by 2012. The pair share two daughters and Sam has two children from a previous marriage. - Rosie-Huntington-Whiteley & Jason Statham – 20 years
The model, 37, started dating actor Jason, 57, in 2010. They were wed in 2016 and have since welcomed a son and a daughter together. - Catherine Zeta-Jones & Michael Douglas – 25 years
Catherine, 55, was introduced to Michael, 80, a film festival in 1996 and engaged three years later. Shortly after their engagement, the couple welcomed a son and married in 2000.
This led the couple to believe the baby was someone else’s.
“She was with her boyfriend trying to tell us that they didn’t have sex, and I was trying to tell my husband that is wrong,” she said.
“So I got tired of all this and her saying that the baby’s his and using his feelings and stuff for it.”
Quran and Cheryl decided the only thing to do was get the surrogate to do a DNA test which they paid for and she agreed to.
But when the day came, the surrogate ‘made up every excuse under the book not to be able to come.’
“So what does that tell us? That’s not our baby,” said a defeated Cheryl.
“My husband is not the baby daddy.
“I’m sorry to say that, but it’s been a blessing, because this has been one hell of a messed up journey.”