A Georgia couple, who has gone viral for his or her 37-year age gap, continues to defend their love.
Cheryl, 62, and Quran McCain, 25, first met in 2012 when after they worked at their local Dairy Queen in Rome, Georgia.
The 2 lost contact for some time but reconnected in November 2020 when Quran bumped into Cheryl while she was working as a cashier at a convenience store.
The pair began dating that 12 months and quickly went viral on TikTok after they began posting videos about their love story and life together.
Cheryl (@oliver6060) now has 4.1 million followers on TikTok while Quran (@kingqurannewpage) has 3 million followers. They’ve even created an OnlyFans account for his or her raunchier videos.
The controversial couple have received constant hate from online trolls, but have also gathered a big group of supporters.
The lovebirds were married in 2021 during a small ceremony that was live streamed to greater than 20,000 people.
But despite years of online fame, the couple consistently feel the necessity to defend their relationship.
“We may get hate for being in love, but I wouldn’t trade this love we’ve for anything on this planet. I discovered my blissful place and it’s you,” Cheryl captioned a recent TikTok video.
The short clip, which gathered 1 million views in a day, shows the couple laughing and cuddling in front of a backdrop covered in red and pink hearts with a song titled “I Don’t Care” playing.
Quran also post videos acknowledging their detractors and questions that the couple get about their relationship. He recently shared a video of the couple smiling together.
“Why do you go so hard for somebody who’s 37 years older than you?” Quran wrote over the video.
“I wanna feel alive don’t even wanna die anymore,” he responded to the query with a lyric from Logic’s song “1-800-273-8255.” The song is heard within the video and is titled after the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline phone number, which has since been modified to 988.
Quran’s video, which was captioned “She completes me,” went viral with 1.4 million views and a combination of rude and supportive comments.
The married couple received a recent wave of hate after they began sharing their desires to have a baby together.
Cheryl has seven children of their 30s and 40s who’ve given her 17 grandchildren, and hopes to have her eighth together with her recent hubby.
The pair tried to get pregnant on their very own but decided to show to surrogacy or adoption because of Cheryl’s age.
In keeping with their most up-to-date videos, the McCains are still struggling to adopt. Just last month Quran shared a TikTok video of himself crying and claiming that folks were taking advantage. He pleaded that he just wants to search out a real surrogate.
But despite their struggles to have a baby and the barrage of negativity, the couple appears to stay head over heels in love.
The McCains also aren’t the one controversial couple with a questionable age gap. A person who’s 16 years older than his wife is being accused by trolls of marrying a girl who looks “exactly like his daughter.”