Sugar mummy furious as her toyboy marries
Your are here » Home » Crazy World Sugar mummy furious as her toyboy marries another woman after she gave him Sh1m By Mirror Updated Tuesday, February 24th 2015 at 10:45 GMT +3 Share this story: Tunisia: A woman who claims she spent Sh1m on her toy boy discovered he wed another woman while engaged to her – when he posted his marriage certificate on Facebook. Tracey Jackson met Tunisian Atef Khadhraoui, 20 years her junior, on a social networking website. Over the next four years the 48-year-old lavished the 28-year-old with gifts and cash. They got engaged but instead he married to another woman – and didn't tell her. Now the mum-of-two from Rhyl, Wales, alleges he used some of her money to fund the secret nuptials to his new wife, a claim he denies. “I’m convinced he must have spent at least some of my money marrying the other woman,” Miss Jackson said. “He broke my heart and my bank balance. I’m left in crippling debt from loans. Miss Jackson started messaging Mr Khadhraoui on the dating website, Tagged. The couple then began speaking on Skype every night. “He begged me to go out and see him,” Miss Jackson said. “But because of a hernia in my bowel, I can’t work and receive disability allowance. “I told him it would take a while for me to save and started putting away £70 from each cheque. “At first part of me did wonder why a young guy like him was interested in me. He just said you can’t choose who you fall in love with.” Despite his romantic declarations, Miss Jackson said she was terrified of meeting him in person. “I’ve had a colostomy bag since I was 19 and was worried he’d see me as some old biddy,” she explained. “After six months of scrimping I finally had enough money. The first time I went out there he treated me like a princess. He was so tanned and muscular “I knew I’d fallen for him. I told him I couldn’t give him children and that he should find a girl his own age, but he told me not to talk like that. “Over the next week, we barely left the bedroom. I really thought I’d hit the jackpot.” Back home, Miss Jackson missed him so much she took out a £400 high interest loan so she could fly out again two months later. She could not afford Christmas presents for friends and family and had to buy gifts from discount stores for her daughters, Lyndsey, 26, and Victoria, 24. “On my second day out there he arranged a huge surprise party where he proposed. I thought it was soon, but I was swept up in the moment,” she said. “I did have doubts when I saw Atef slow dancing with another woman, but he assured me she was just a friend. “Then the day before I left, he told me he had to pay a £300 fine or he would be enrolled in the army. “He said it would mean we couldn’t speak or see each other anymore. I was devastated and agreed to split the amount with his parents.” After that, Miss Jackson said her toy boy needed to pay an extra £25 a week to stop him being forced into the military. “I couldn’t stand the thought of not speaking to him, so pretty soon I was giving him £70 a fortnight out of my benefits,” she explained. “He thought I was rich, but I kept telling him it meant I had to go without. I had to bulk buy discount food and often skip meals. But at the end of the day he was going to be my husband, so what was mine was his. “I’d send him out gifts too. I bought him trainers, countless mobile phones and aftershave.” It was during a visit to Tunisia in October 2013, after dating for almost four years, that Miss Jackson started to get suspicious.