24-year-old TikTok sensation, King Quran has expressed his readiness to now have a kid with his months-old lawfully wedded wife, Cheryl.
“He’s always wanted children and I want to be the mother to his child,” Cheryl confirmed recently, a few months after the two got married infront of only two friends in the US, in September last year after dating for around a year.

Quran was just 15 when he first met met Cheryl in 2012 – he was working at Dairy Queen in Rome, Georgia, which was owned by her son Chris. The pair lost contact for a while but reconnected on November 4, 2020. They started dating.
Sounds unbelievable, but it’s true! Her 61 minus his 24 years simply means that even just their 37-years age gap is also way older than him, and who cares anyway? Atleast not Cheryl
If Quran was born 24 years ago (by an 18 year old mother) who had also been born 19 years earlier by a mother who was also 19 at time, she (Quran’s grandmother) would be exactly the same age as his wife now – that makes her old enough to be Quran’s grandmother!
Cheryl has seven children already – who range from twenties to forties. She however maintains that most of her family were supportive of the decision; Cheryl has 17 grandkids and they have already ‘normalised’ calling her 24-year old husband grandfather.
“She can’t conceive, let alone giving birth to a live baby at that age! How do they even have sex?” Online inlaws have been wondering. Recently though, Quran described his sex life with Cheryl as ‘so amazing’ that he can’t get enough.

The couple have a joint TikTok account @kingqurannewpage that’s has more than 2.2million followers. That’s where Quran proposed to Cheryl with a ring crowdfunded by his online fans. Their wedding, a riverside ceremony in Tennessee, was live-streamed to more than 20,000 people. They even have an OnlyFans account where they post saucy videos.
The couple’s determination to have a child of their own is real. But it seems it’ll be very hard for them to have a child through natural birth, so they’ll have to maybe try surrogacy, or use adoption as the last option.