By Oluwatosin Maliki
A man identified as Ceros Whaley has revealed how he married a 90-year-old woman when he was just 19 years of age and the reason why he chose such a controversial relationship on social media.
Ceros Whaley who is now 27 years old, narrated his experience on his TikTok account (TikTok/Cerosthegod), explaining how he found himself homeless at the age of 18, according to him he was kicked out of his family home which made him begin to sleep behind a local bakery.
Additionally, he disclosed that aside from being homeless, he was also suffering from a “debilitating disease” which made him frequent the hospital for treatment.
While, noting that the hospital was where he met an unusual friend, a 90-year-old woman who was looking for some companionship in her later years.
However, Ceros explained that the woman wanted to spend her “last few years with someone young and handsome,” and since he was living on the street at the time he decided to give it a shot.
Subsequently, downline in the relationship they made up their minds to quickly tie the knot, making things official.
He stated, “She housed me, It was nice, we ended up doing a lot of events, we did hiking, he did camping we did a whole bunch of fun stuff. It was amazing”.
Hence, the couple consummated their marriage, and Ceros “grew to love” his wife.
Although, when she eventually died, he was left her house, which led to a legal battle with his late wife’s grandchildren.
“Everybody always asks about the grandchildren,” he noted.
He expressed, “They hated me. There was no question about how much they despised me, they didn’t enjoy me at all.”
Fortunately for him, he ended up getting to keep the house, but later sold it soon after because it was too big for just him, and it needed a lot of upkeep.
Similarly, Ceros also decided to give away all of his wife’s pets to neighbors, so as to be free, with nothing tying him down, then he took the money from the house and moved to Vegas.
He ended up giving away the money he had from the house to other people in need rather than keeping it for himself.
“I gave the money to people at diners, I gave it to people that were struggling, homeless people, just people that were in my situation, people that would never see this amount of money ever,” he said.
However, he spent part of the money on himself, buying an expensive posh car which was later destroyed and written off.
Almost a decade later from his marriage, Ceros said he had no money left but didn’t mind because most of it went to people who needed it most.
Also, he said to anyone who might think the relationship was weird, “She helped me out a lot. You’ve probably never been homeless before, it’s horrifying”.
“You don’t want the cold at winter, it was terrifying,” he added.