Francis Van-Lare

US-based Nigerian businessman, Francis Van-Lare has claimed that one of his ex-wives used to photoshop his picture to make people think that she married a younger man.

Francis, who has gotten married to five different women which all ended in divorce, took to his Facebook page to make this claim.

He shared one of the photoshopped pictures in which he looked a lot younger than he actually is, as all the wrinkles and freckles on his face had been cleaned up.

Francis Van-Lare

Describing his former wife as a ‘Jezebel’, Francis wondered why she agreed to marry him when she was not proud of his look and age.

“I used to be married to someone who will ‘photoshop’ my face to make me look 20 years younger . I was like why marry me and be deceiving the world that you married a man in his 30s? See her work her” he wrote.

A while back, Francis recounted what he went through in his previous marriage.

Francis Van-Lare, the estranged husband of relationship expert, Blessing Amara Nwosu detailed his experience in a lengthy Facebook post while advising people against taking advice from people when choosing a life partner.

According to him, he was in love with a young single law undergraduate but everyone advised him to marry a single mother in her 40s because a younger woman may not be the best choice.

He claimed the advisers told him an older single mother and her children will be there for him in old age after he helps her raise her kids.

He added that the law undergraduate who he was in love with was also advised to marry a younger man she can grow old with.

He said that he took the advice of people and married a single mother with four children.

He explained that problems started immediately after the wedding when his new wife went against their agreement and began spreading news of their marriage online, despite promising not to until a few issues had been resolved.

He said that two years after their wedding, the single mother and her children ended up beating him up to “near death”.

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