Grandma, 82, makes graphic sex admission on live TV
An elderly woman who has publicly aired her rigorous love life with her toyboy has revealed their bedroom antics have a nasty side-effect.
TV viewers in the UK were shocked when Iris Jones, 82, went into graphic detail about her sex life.
Iris, a regular on the This Morning program, is currently separated from toyboy husband Mohamed Ahmed Ibriham, who she met on Facebook in 2019, The Sun reports.
She told shocked hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby: “My skin is very thin – it’s like tissue.
“Mohamed’s got to be careful when he grabs hold of me. He rips my skin, the skin on my legs is very, very thin.
“When it comes to making love, it can be painful. I could end up at the A&E with skin rips but we’ve solved that problem because we sometimes do it doggy fashion.”
As the hosts laughed at yet another shocking statement from the nan, she added: “Love hurts.”
Phillip told her: “That makes it a lot easier. No one wants to end up in [emergency] afterwards.”
Iris was shown a video of her husband – who is 45 years younger than her – breaking down in tears back in Egypt telling her: “I miss you, I miss you.”
In January last year, the pensioner became famous after boasting about using “an entire tub of KY jelly” during her first night of passion with Mohamed.
She told the hosts: “It was pretty rough. We used a whole tube of KY jelly.
“The thing is, I couldn’t walk the next day. I felt as if I’d been riding a horse. Saddle-sore wasn’t even it. Anyway, we got over it.”
The hosts were seen looking utterly stunned, holding their heads in shock before collapsing into laughter.
Iris appeared again on This Morning on Wednesday speaking about her battle to bring Mohamed to the UK.
The pair have been separated for nine months with Iris explaining: “I’m missing him all the time, it’s like an emptiness.
“We’re a married couple but we’re not together.”
Iris has previously said she is relying on Mohamed joining her in her bungalow as she won’t be returning to Egypt for a fourth time.
Iris admitted that the trips so far have been very expensive and that the environment in the country is ill-suited to her health.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission