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Stephanie Colderick

82-year-old grandmother Iris leaves Phil and Holly speechless as she returns to This Morning to speak about her marriage

Since last year 82-year-old Iris Jones has been updating This Morning viewers on her blooming relationship with toyboy, Mohamed.

Today's episode saw Iris, from Weston-super-Mare pop by the show again and reveal more shocking detail about the pair's sex life and to give an update on 37-year-old Mohamed Ahmed Irbriham's visa situation.

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In the show, she gave explicit details about their sex life, and a video clip of Mohamed wishing her a happy birthday was shown, where he appeared to cry.

During Iris's appearance on the show today Holly asked: "How are you keeping the romance alive because I remember the first time we met you were quite graphic and open."

Iris then gave details about the couple's sex life and she remains hopeful she and Mohamed, who is currently in Egypt, will be reunited soon.

"The skin on my legs is very very thin. When it comes to making love it can be painful. I can end up at the A&E with skin rips.

"But we've solved that problem as we do it doggy-fashion. Love hurts.," said Iris, who shared last year that the couple would get through a whole tube of KY Jelly.

Phil and Holly listen on (ITV)

A giggling Phillip added: "Love finds a way."

Iris added that she spends her days upset because she can't be reunited with her husband.

"I'm on edge, I'm missing him all the time, we're a married couple but we're not together, it's alien," she said.

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