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Scottish Sun
19 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
I married an older man for his money, I planned to milk him dry but now we're in love – trolls still don't believe me
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AFTER matching with a sugar daddy online, one woman was shocked when their relationship turned from financial support into true love. Carrie, 31, matched with her soon-to-be husband on Tinder, planning to "milk him dry". Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Randy, 64, and Carrie, 31, are now engaged after first matching on Tinder five years ago Credit: YouTube / Truly And while 64-year-old Randy admits he knew her intentions were financially motivated, he set out to change her priorities. With Randy hoping for love and Carrie simply seeking a sugar daddy, he joked that they would "see who comes out on top". And as it turns out, Carrie was able to "get the bag" while also falling in love. "Randy started off as my sugar daddy and now we're in love so I'm finally marrying my sugar daddy," she explained on the Truly Show. The couple first met on Tinder five years ago, with Carrie openly seeking financial help and Randy, fresh from a 25 year marriage adament to never marry again. Thinking they were both in the relationship for a fun time, not a long time, Carrie admits: "My first intention was to milk him dry." But when Randy told her to give him a month to change her life, she decided to take a chance. Randy claims he fell in love with his fiance within six months, and soon changed his mind on marriage. And despite people calling Carrie a gold digger, Randy said her honesty about her financial situation only attracted him more. Now, she calls him her "first and last sugar daddy", joking that she gets him a pack of gum for special occasions while he lavishes her with whatever she wants. I'm 32 years younger than my man - his son's only 2 years older than me & trolls call me a gold digger but we're in love Randy revealed that the most expensive thing he has ever purchased for Carrie was her engagement ring, popping the question in Vegas. And while he originally intended to elope on that same trip, the couple are now planning a big wedding with no budget. With no wedding date in place as of yet, the couple are enjoying the engagement phase, with Carrie already having signed a prenup. Randy shared that his bride is already in his will anyway. And when it comes to haters, the couple said they don't care as they are "having a blast". A-list age gap relationships that have stood the test of time Kris Jenner & Corey Gamble - 25 years The Kardashian matriarch, 69, met her younger man, 44, at a mutual friend's 40th birthday party in Ibiza. They've been together since August 2014. Sam & Aaron Taylor-Johnson - 23 years The director, 57, and actor, 34, reportedly met at a film audition in 2009, and were married by 2012. The pair share two daughters and Sam has two children from a previous marriage. Rosie-Huntington-Whiteley & Jason Statham - 20 years The model, 37, started dating actor Jason, 57, in 2010. They were wed in 2016 and have since welcomed a son and a daughter together. Catherine Zeta-Jones & Michael Douglas - 25 years Catherine, 55, was introduced to Michael, 80, a film festival in 1996 and engaged three years later. Shortly after their engagement, the couple welcomed a son and married in 2000. The judgement is mostly from online trolls, with most people in real life simply mistaking them for father and daughter. Randy joked that he often gets a thumbs up from other men when they realise the nature of their relationship. He added that he loves the attention they receive when they walk into a room. More on age gap relationships Another woman met her husband when she was 19 and he was 41, and now they have a family together. And a 25-year-old woman shared the backlash she receives for dating a 76-year-old man. A woman who is dating a man 32 years older than her revealed that she is often called a gold digger. Plus, a couple with a 21-year age gap shared an insight into their relationship. People say how another age gap couple met is a red flag but they disagree.


The Sun
19 hours ago
- The Sun
I married an older man for his money, I planned to milk him dry but now we're in love – trolls still don't believe me
AFTER matching with a sugar daddy online, one woman was shocked when their relationship turned from financial support into true love. Carrie, 31, matched with her soon-to-be husband on Tinder, planning to "milk him dry". 2 And while 64-year-old Randy admits he knew her intentions were financially motivated, he set out to change her priorities. With Randy hoping for love and Carrie simply seeking a sugar daddy, he joked that they would "see who comes out on top". And as it turns out, Carrie was able to "get the bag" while also falling in love. "Randy started off as my sugar daddy and now we're in love so I'm finally marrying my sugar daddy," she explained on the Truly Show. The couple first met on Tinder five years ago, with Carrie openly seeking financial help and Randy, fresh from a 25 year marriage adament to never marry again. Thinking they were both in the relationship for a fun time, not a long time, Carrie admits: "My first intention was to milk him dry." But when Randy told her to give him a month to change her life, she decided to take a chance. Randy claims he fell in love with his fiance within six months, and soon changed his mind on marriage. And despite people calling Carrie a gold digger, Randy said her honesty about her financial situation only attracted him more. Now, she calls him her "first and last sugar daddy", joking that she gets him a pack of gum for special occasions while he lavishes her with whatever she wants. I'm 32 years younger than my man - his son's only 2 years older than me & trolls call me a gold digger but we're in love Randy revealed that the most expensive thing he has ever purchased for Carrie was her engagement ring, popping the question in Vegas. And while he originally intended to elope on that same trip, the couple are now planning a big wedding with no budget. With no wedding date in place as of yet, the couple are enjoying the engagement phase, with Carrie already having signed a prenup. Randy shared that his bride is already in his will anyway. And when it comes to haters, the couple said they don't care as they are "having a blast". A-list age gap relationships that have stood the test of time Kris Jenner & Corey Gamble - 25 years The Kardashian matriarch, 69, met her younger man, 44, at a mutual friend's 40th birthday party in Ibiza. They've been together since August 2014. Sam & Aaron Taylor-Johnson - 23 years The director, 57, and actor, 34, reportedly met at a film audition in 2009, and were married by 2012. The pair share two daughters and Sam has two children from a previous marriage. Rosie-Huntington-Whiteley & Jason Statham - 20 years The model, 37, started dating actor Jason, 57, in 2010. They were wed in 2016 and have since welcomed a son and a daughter together. Catherine Zeta-Jones & Michael Douglas - 25 years Catherine, 55, was introduced to Michael, 80, a film festival in 1996 and engaged three years later. Shortly after their engagement, the couple welcomed a son and married in 2000. The judgement is mostly from online trolls, with most people in real life simply mistaking them for father and daughter. Randy joked that he often gets a thumbs up from other men when they realise the nature of their relationship. He added that he loves the attention they receive when they walk into a room. More on age gap relationships Another woman met her husband when she was 19 and he was 41, and now they have a family together. And a 25-year-old woman shared the backlash she receives for dating a 76-year-old man. A woman who is dating a man 32 years older than her revealed that she is often called a gold digger. Plus, a couple with a 21-year age gap shared an insight into their relationship. People say how another age gap couple met is a red flag but they disagree. 2


Metro
2 days ago
- Metro
‘The worst show on TV' has one last shot at redemption
I dread the day a new episode of And Just Like That drops. 'Thursdays are the new Friday' is all the rage – until another season of And Just Like That comes along, and then those after work drinks turn into hate-watching Carrie Bradshaw have terrible phone sex or write her terrible book. Thankfully, those days are numbered. It's been confirmed the strange sequel to Sex and The City is ending after its current season with a two-part finale. It's been widely — and accurately — dubbed 'the worst show on TV.' That might sound extreme in a world where we still endure Mrs Brown's Boys, but at least no one's forcing us to watch that. Millions of Sex and the City fans who once worshipped Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte through the '90s and '00s have had no choice but to watch the legacy of their favourite show crash and burn, There are just three episodes left until we wave goodbye to the pioneering women who quite literally changed the world. So many women had never felt so empowered by sex until they idolised Samantha Jones — sleeping with half of New York and unapologetically orgasming at full volume every night as she did it. When I first saw the news, my instinct was 'thank god'. I didn't know how much more of it I could take but at the same time, there was an unexpected melancholy. I felt bereft – at least for the collective confusion and despair with fellow hate-watchers on social media. I am glad to see the back of And Just Like That – but crushed it had to end this way. The last four years have felt like meeting an old friend decades later only to find they've grown into a completely different person and everything they do makes you shudder with ick. Miranda went from being so forthright, so determined, and so utterly brilliant in her 30s to becoming completely useless at every single corner of her life in her 50s. When And Just Like That could – and should – have been the most aspirational television show in years, it just gave me a greater fear of becoming middle-aged. I'll be useless at dating, end up with terrible comedian who plays video games and be unreasonably cruel to my husband, the love of my life, who has doted and loved me for more than 20 years. She did, however, feel much more like Miranda in season 3 and her latest relationship with Joy felt more believable than anything else she's done in And Just Like That. Carrie was always the most frustrating character in Sex and The City. She was selfish and took no accountability for being a terrible friend and girlfriend – but had immaculate taste in shoes. She strutted through life with unrivalled delusion in sky-high Manolo Blahniks and we loved her for it. She couldn't have got any worse – and then in And Just Like That she hosted a podcast. Thankfully, that chapter of her life only lasted one series. Charlotte remained largely the same but that in itself felt like a problem. She had no growth and her children were unbearable. At least we still had Harry. If And Just Like That is going to redeem itself in anyway at all then it's final moment has to be with Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha, together over brunch, cackling because Samantha has returned to New York after being chased out of the UK for sleeping with Prince William and three members of One Direction. 'I got that watermelon sugar high, if you know what I mean ladies…' Obviously, that won't happen. It would take a miracle or the draining of Elon Musk's bank account to get Kim Cattrall in a room with Sarah Jessica Parker again. And like Samantha's last cameo that leaked weeks before it aired, I'm sure we would have heard all about it by now too. Essentially, without Samantha, And Just Like That was doomed to fail. Miranda, Charlotte and even Carrie were god-given gifts in their own right but as And Just Like That proved, they were nothing without Samantha. There has never been another Samantha, and there never could be. She was as outrageous as a character could possibly be while still being believable. Samantha was the embodiment of freedom – a freedom that few women even knew was possible. And then they did. She made Sex And The City the force that it became. The only way to honour the show's 27 year history, which must always be its legacy, is to have her back for one last scene. Even if all we get is a glimpse of her back as Carrie walks in, pauses to soak in the fortune that is her friends, and takes a seat at the table beside Samantha, history will be kinder to And Just Like That. More Trending Sadly, I can't imagine a world where Just Like That fans will never get the reward they deserve for torturing themselves through three seasons of Carrie's unforgivable life choices, the banality of Lisa Todd Wesley and the traumatic experience that was Che Diaz. But if And Just Like That wants to be remembered for gifting Sex and The City fans with an unexpected new lease of life we never thought we'd get after the car crash that was Sex And The City 2 – instead of turning three trail-blazing women into completely useless boomers – then there is only one woman who can save it. And that woman is Samantha. And Just Like That is available to stream on NOW. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. 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