An Egyptian toyboy can be seen kissing and cuddling his 82-year-old British wife in videos of their new life together in the UK.
Engineer Mohamed Ibriham, 36, describes Iris Jones as "the best wife" and brushes her hair in other clips uploaded to YouTube.
The couple's latest video shows them sat at home in Weston-super-Mare watching the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pageant on the TV.
It comes after the pair spent more than a year apart during the Covid pandemic as Mohamed was stuck in his home country.
Iris shot to fame in January 2020 during an interview on ITV's This Morning, in which she told hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield intimate details about her love life with Mohamed.
This included how she'd used an entire tube of KY Jelly lubricant when the pair first got intimate.
The pair were separated shortly afterwards due to the pandemic, although they have finally now reunited after Mohamed was granted a spousal visa.
The couple are making up for lost time by sharing almost daily videos about their new life together in Weston-super-Mare.
In a video of Mohamed brushing his wife's hair, he describes her as "my princess Iris" and plants a kiss on her cheek.
He adds: "What you do? Are you taking a video?
"Iris' hair is very fantastic. Very good hair. She clean wife."
When Iris says "it's growing long isn't it", Mohamed answers "long like mine, but my hair is a mess".
Iris then reassures her husband that he has "beautiful black curls".
In another clip, titled "the best wife", Mohamed praises his wife for ironing his clothes.
He says: "My wife, my good wife, I'm a very lucky man."
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In their latest video the couple are sat down on the sofa watching the jubilee pageant.
Mohamed can be heard exclaiming "fantastic" as he watches the procession making its way down The Mall.
He then turns the camera on himself and Iris to announce his 'congratulations to our Queen', while cuddling his wife.
The couple found each other through a Facebook group exploring atheism in summer 2019 and met in person for the first time that November when mum-of-two Iris flew out to Egypt.