The 62-year-old woman from Zimbabwe surprised everyone with her deep love for her 16-year-old boyfriend, Clever.
She wants to start a life with him and invited him to live with her since she lives alone.
According to local media, When Clever’s parents found out about their relationship, they disapproved and accused the woman of bewitching him.
Despite this, the woman, whose husband has passed away, shared in an interview that they have been together for two years and she truly loves him.
Clever defended her from his parents and declared that she is his lover and he wants to marry her.
The sexagenarian said; “I used to send him to fetch firewood and water for me, and I would pay him. I later reckoned that I had no husband; mine died. So I took him and started dating him. I asked him to tell his parents that he now has a girl, and they disapproved. They even wanted to assault me.”
Confirming the affair, Clever said it began after she took advantage of him while fetching water for her. Initially, he was against the act, but he fell in love with her as time passed. He also said that age is just a number and people can date.
The 16-year-old said; “Now I want to marry her and even have babies with her. I want to live with her and build a life with her.”
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