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Man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen and 'future wife' - before discovering sad truth
Man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen and 'future wife' - before discovering sad truth

Daily Record

time2 days ago

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Man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen and 'future wife' - before discovering sad truth

Michel, 76, from Belgium, believed he was about to meet the 'love of his life,' famous model Sophie Vouzeland. A lovestruck man was left dumbfounded after a 500-mile journey to meet a beauty queen ended in the discovery that he had been catfished. ‌ Michel, a 76 year old from Belgium, believed he was on his way to meet his ' soulmate ', the renowned model Sophie Vouzeland. However, upon arriving at her residence in Saint-Julien, France, he was met by her husband, Fabien, instead. ‌ The smitten senior announced himself as her " future husband", only to be shocked when the man at the door said: "Well, I'm the current one." ‌ Michel had been under the impression that he was communicating with the 2007 Miss France runner-up via WhatsApp. Convinced of their bond, Michel had even transferred a whopping £25,000 as a loan to someone he thought was Sophie, reports the Mirror. ‌ The couple took to social media to share a poignant video of their encounter with Michel, hoping to raise awareness about romance fraud. In the footage, a disheartened Michel admits: "I think she played a dirty trick on me. I am an imbecile." He proceeded to show Fabien the messages they had exchanged. "My wife, no, it's the fake accounts," Fabien clarified. "You have to be very careful." The video was uploaded to Instagram with a caption expressing sympathy for Michel: "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." ‌ Sophie, who is expecting a baby with Fabien, expressed that the incident "hurts my heart". The scam has since sparked reactions on social media, with users finding it alarming that their address was known. One individual warned: "Let us all be vigilant! Fake accounts and scams suck." ‌ Another sympathised: "Poor Sophie in the middle of this being pregnant. Fingers crossed this doesn't happen again and ends well. Cheer up to both of you." Grateful for the support, Sophie replied in the comments: "Thank you, it's not easy." A third shared their astonishment: "Oh crazy what a story! Poor gentleman. It's horrible to know that there are still people scamming people. I hope it won't happen again and that you can live your life peacefully." One more person highlighted the risks of online exposure: "The danger of social networks. But I'm surprised how he could get your address. It's absolutely not normal."

Man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen and 'future wife' - then grim truth unravels
Man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen and 'future wife' - then grim truth unravels

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

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Man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen and 'future wife' - then grim truth unravels

Beauty queen Sophie Vouzeland was left stunned when a pensioner turned up to her home in France claiming to be her 'future husband'. Her real husband delivered a shattering truth A man who thought he had fallen head over heels for a beauty queen was left shocked after he travelled almost 500 miles to meet her and realised he had been catfished. ‌ Michel, 76, from Belgium, thought he was about to meet the 'love of his life,' famous model Sophie Vouzeland. But when he arrived at her home in Saint-Julien, France, he was greeted by her husband, Fabien. ‌ The besotted pensioner declared he was her "future husband", and was stunned when the homeowner responded: "Well, I'm the current one." Michel was under the belief that he had been speaking to the 2007 Miss France runner-up on WhatsApp. ‌ He was convinced that their connection was real and had even sent a staggering £25,000 as a loan tot he woman he believed to be Sophie. The beauty queen's real husband Fabien posted a heartbreaking video of the moment on social media, sharing their conversation in the hopes that others will be more prepared to spot a romance scam. In the clip, Michel said: "I think she played a dirty trick on me. I am an imbecile." ‌ He went on to show Fabien their text exchange. "My wife, no, it's the fake accounts," stressed Fabien. "You have to be very careful." He posted the video on Instagram with the caption: "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." Sophie, who is expecting a baby with Fabien, said the incident "hurts my heart". Social media users have since responded to the scam and said it is "scary" that people knew their address. One person said: "Let us all be vigilant! Fake accounts and scams suck." ‌ Another commented: "Poor Sophie in the middle of this being pregnant. Fingers crossed this doesn't happen again and ends well. Cheer up to both of you." In response, Sophie said in the comment section: "Thank you, it's not easy." A third person wrote: "Oh crazy what a story! poor gentleman. It's horrible to know that there are still people scamming people. I hope it won't happen again and that you can live your life peacefully." Another person said: "The danger of social networks. But I'm surprised how he could get your address. It's absolutely not normal." Someone else chimed in: "And he had the address. This is scary."

Belgian man travels 750 Km to meet ‘future wife', is greeted by her husband instead
Belgian man travels 750 Km to meet ‘future wife', is greeted by her husband instead

Mint

time3 days ago

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Belgian man travels 750 Km to meet ‘future wife', is greeted by her husband instead

In a bizarre case of online deception, a Belgian man's dream of meeting his 'future wife' turned into an awkward and heartbreaking reality check, one that ended with him face-to-face not with the woman of his dreams, but her real husband, Fox News reported. The man, identified only as Michel, reportedly drove nearly 750 kilometres (around 472 miles) from Belgium to France to meet French model Sophie Vouzelaud, or so he believed. Vouzelaud, a former Miss France runner-up, is a well-known public figure. But when Michel arrived at her doorstep, he was met by her husband, Fabien Boutamine, who documented the unexpected encounter in a video that has since gone viral. 'I have to film this,' Boutamine is heard saying in the clip. 'There's a man at my door saying he's Sophie Vouzelaud's future husband. But I'm her current one.' The video captures a tense and bewildering exchange, with Michel appearing genuinely convinced that he and Vouzelaud were in a relationship. He had reportedly been in touch with someone impersonating the model online, and claimed to have sent a staggering $35,000 (approx. ₹ 29 lakh) to the scammer over time. Sophie Vouzelaud later addressed the incident on Instagram, urging followers to be cautious of fake accounts using her name and images. 'I feel so sorry for this man… Please be vigilant. I'm sharing this video to show that this really happened. Be careful and take care of yourselves,' she wrote in French. The incident has sparked conversations about online romance scams and the emotional toll they take on victims. Michel, clearly shaken, could be heard saying in the video, 'I think she played a dirty trick on me,' to which Boutamine replied, 'It's fake accounts. You have to be very careful.' While no formal action has been reported so far, the case serves as a sobering reminder of how easily people can be manipulated online.

Lovestruck man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen ‘he believed was his ‘future wife'… to be greeted by her husband
Lovestruck man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen ‘he believed was his ‘future wife'… to be greeted by her husband

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Lovestruck man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen ‘he believed was his ‘future wife'… to be greeted by her husband

A LOVESTRUCK man travelled nearly 500 miles to meet a beauty queen he had been talking to online - only 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". 6 Unlucky Belgian man Michel had turned up at Sophie Vouzeland's home in Saint-Julien Credit: AFP 6 Stunning Sophie is a former Miss Limousin and 2007 Miss France runner-up Credit: Getty 6 76-year-old Michel thought he had been speaking on WhatsApp to the beauty queen for weeks Credit: Instagram/20minutesfrance 6 Belgian man Michel had been scammed Credit: Instagram/20minutesfrance 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. read more news 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." Most read in The US Sun 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". 6 Sophie Vouzelaud Fabien Boutamine attend 'Rencontre Et Partage' Entre Specialistes du 7 eme Art Hosted in 2016 Credit: Getty 6 Sophie's husband Fabien answered the door Credit: Instagram/20minutesfrance

Lovestruck man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen ‘he believed was his ‘future wife'… to be greeted by her husband
Lovestruck man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen ‘he believed was his ‘future wife'… to be greeted by her husband

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Lovestruck man travels 500 miles to meet beauty queen ‘he believed was his ‘future wife'… to be greeted by her husband

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A LOVESTRUCK man travelled nearly 500 miles to meet a beauty queen he had been talking to online - only 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". Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Unlucky Belgian man Michel had turned up at Sophie Vouzeland's home in Saint-Julien Credit: AFP 6 Stunning Sophie is a former Miss Limousin and 2007 Miss France runner-up Credit: Getty 6 76-year-old Michel thought he had been speaking on WhatsApp to the beauty queen for weeks Credit: Instagram/20minutesfrance 6 Belgian man Michel had been scammed Credit: Instagram/20minutesfrance 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. 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." 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". 6 Sophie Vouzelaud Fabien Boutamine attend 'Rencontre Et Partage' Entre Specialistes du 7 eme Art Hosted in 2016 Credit: Getty

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