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Piers Morgan Slates The Man Behind A Second Wife Matchmaking Site

Piers Morgan Slates The Man Behind A Second Wife Matchmaking Site

Round two for this week.

Hamish Kilburn

Hamish Kilburn

Piers Morgan has already given his opinion on the 12-year-old loud and proud animal hunter this week and now he has provided his thoughts on another subject in characteristic fashion.

A man who set up a dating website for men trying to find a second wife - for the record that's two wives, one man and no divorce - tried to defend his actions in a heated discussion with Morgan on this morning on ITV's Good Morning Britain.



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Multiple website owner Azad Chaiwala claims that membership for his polygamist dating site has sky-rocketed to more than 100,000 members. His argument is that he has not set up his sites because he is 'randy'. Well, Morgan disagrees.

Morgan's point was that the entrepreneur is making a shit load of cash out of promoting men who cheat on their wives. He said: "You're raking it in. This is basically an underhand version of Sharia Muslim law for men having multiple wives. What you wanna do is have a load of women on the side and charge people money for it.

"What you're basically doing is, you're trying to cache being randy under having a second wife."

Chaiwala was not opposed to an argument.

"What is illegal is to take an additional wife legally. It's not a legal marriage," he said. "Does a girlfriend have legal protection? Mistresses, do they have legal protection? I've been married over ten years now. I'm quite particular."

Morgan came back hard and went personal when suggesting that maybe women just didn't like him and that was the reason he was unable to find a second wife.

Chaiwala admitted that he wasn't perfect and that his wife was unhappy about his search for a new partner. However, he played down talk of serious problems despite Morgan's best efforts, reports the Mirror.

"It's something we discussed prior to getting married," Chaiwala said. "She's understanding of it. She's not completely happy about it."

Morgan, who was joined by Susanna Reid, suggested that Chaiwala was encouraging British men to break the law by committing polygamy.

Alliyah, a woman who has signed up to the site to find a husband and joined Chaiwala on the sofa, says she is completely open to sharing a man with other women.


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Chaiwala refused to give an exact figure as to how much he is earning from the site.

Good Morning Britain is on ITV every weekday morning 6-8.30am

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Topics: Piers Morgan