
The parents of a woman claiming to be selling her
virginity for £850,000 say they will disown her if she goes ahead with it. Alexandra
Kefren, 18, went on national TV to say she wants to help get her family out of
financial trouble.
However, her father Toni and mother Elena have said that
they are not struggling to get by and they are not about to be evicted. Her uncle, Radu Raducu, said that her parents have
said they would not talk to her again if she went ahead with the plan.
He told MailOnline: ‘Her mother and father are
simply disgusted and can’t understand why she is doing this. ‘They have begged her not to do it, but she told
them “I’m 18 and I can do what I like with my body. ‘They have threatened her and said if she goes ahead
with selling herself they will not consider her their daughter any more. It is
a terrible situation.’
He said that he has tried to act as peacemaker after
she flew from her home country Romania to London to appear on This Morning. Phillip
Schofield struggled to keep his cool as she made her revelations asking her
‘Are you out of your mind?’
Mr Raducu said that her 48-year-old father actually
earns four times the average wage of most Romanians. He was particularly aghast
when Aleexandra admitted she had not thought about whether or not her
prospective partner should be tested for STDs.
‘Wouldn’t that be the first thing you’d think
about?’ Phillip asked her, ‘How much are you thinking about this…you haven’t
even thought about the fact the guy could have an STD.
‘What are you doing? You’re having ideas sitting
there on the sofa,’ the presenter added.
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