
Lovestruck man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen ‘he believed was his ‘future wife'… to be greeted by her husband
Unlucky Belgian man Michel had turned up at
Sophie
Vouzeland's home in Saint-Julien, France, and announced he was her "
future
husband".
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Unlucky Belgian man Michel had turned up at Sophie Vouzeland's home in Saint-Julien
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Stunning Sophie is a former Miss Limousin and 2007 Miss France runner-up
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76-year-old Michel thought he had been speaking on WhatsApp to the beauty queen for weeks
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Belgian man Michel had been scammed
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But Sophie's actual husband Fabien emerged from the home and quipped: "Well, I'm the current one."
Stunning Sophie is a former Miss Limousin and 2007 Miss France runner-up.
She boasts nearly 300,000 followers on Instagram alone and often posts her life on social media.
76-year-old Michel thought he had been speaking on WhatsApp to the beauty queen for weeks - and had even transferred an eye-watering £25,000 which he thought was just a loan.
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Michel is heard saying: "I think she played a dirty trick on me."
The shocked man then shows Sophie's husband the many messages he and, who he thought was the French model, had exchanged.
Fabien responded: "My wife, no, it's the fake accounts.
"You have to be very careful."
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It didn't take long before Michel realised he had sadly been scammed, telling the couple: "I am an imbecile."
Husband Fabien videoed some of the exchange and posted it to social media where it has garnered thousands of views.
My boy, 14, thought he was innocently flirting with a girl online – 35-minutes later he was dead
He also wrote a warning on the post about the dangers of romance scams.
This is where someone is deceived into sending cash to a criminal who convinces them they're in an actual relationship.
Fabien said in the post: "I feel so sorry for this man.
"Watch out for fake accounts, I'm sharing this video to show you it's real and to be vigilant! Take care of yourself."
Belgian man Michel is thought to be a widower of four years and was looking for love - but was heinously scammed.
Sophie urged the deceived man to go to the cops to lodge a complaint.
It remains unclear whether he has or not.
The beauty queen expressed her sympathy for Michel and said the incident "hurts my heart".
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Sophie Vouzelaud Fabien Boutamine attend 'Rencontre Et Partage' Entre Specialistes du 7 eme Art Hosted in 2016
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Sophie's husband Fabien answered the door
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