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YOU don’t earn the nickname of the “Brazilian Hugh Hefner” without being able to give the Playboy boss a run for his money.
Sex-crazed Arthur Urso is keen to compete with the legendary lothario and is now building a “mansion of free love” for his eight wives.
His pursuit of sexual freedom and protest against monogamy has earned him some stunning arm candy and a reputation that precedes himself.
The model and influencer first hit the headlines last year when he tied the knot to nine women all in one ceremony – before one of them bailed.
However, the service in São Paulo, Brazil, was not legally binding because polygamy is illegal in the country.
Arthur had to draw up a sex rota to schedule time with each of his wives, before scrapping it to let things “flow naturally”.
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He said: “They all demand attention, affection and sex to be part of our everyday life, and I can’t do more for one than the other.”
His only complaint is the bills his multiple lovers rack up, but the wealthy lady’s man insists he can handle the expenses of his large brood.
The model has still found the cash to keep his wives living in luxury – seeing him embark on a mission to create Brazil’s ultimate bachelor pad.
Arthur has started construction on a 700-square-foot plot of land to house his spouses, directly inspired by the Playboy mansion.
He has taken a leaf out of Hugh Hefner’s book but is adding his own spin on it, naming the home the “mansion of free love”.
But not everyone is impressed by his lavish lifestyle – as locals aren’t happy with the unwanted attention his development is attracting.
The loved-up lothario discovered a wall of the property had been vandalised with a “demonic” message, urging him and his wives to leave.
The graffiti read: “Demon family, go away, you are not welcome”.
In response to the ominous scribble, he hit out at critics commenting on his unorthodox lifestyle, saying he just wanted “peace”.
Sharing pictures of the defacement, he wrote: “Today was a sad day, after waking up and opening the door for the construction team, I was told that the mansion wall was graffitied!
“I will find out who did this and take the appropriate steps.
“I’m not doing anything wrong by building a home for myself and my wives. We just want to live in peace!
“We consider every form of love to be just.”
Arthur said a police report was filed but no update was given about whether those responsible had been identified.
But by thrusting his alternative love life into the spotlight, he is no stranger to controversy.
The OnlyFans star originally wed his first wife Luana Kazaki, 26, in the French town, Cap D’Agde – while completely nude.
They bonded over their love of swinging and eventually decided to bring more people into their relationship.
He is now unofficially hitched to seven other women, by the names of Thayenne, Kyara, Melina, Bethany, Taina, Lorena and Emelly.
Since my adolescence, I discovered I was not born to be monogamous.
Arthur Urso
Arthur explained he had asked for the hand of the other women, who accepted, and they had then held a symbolic marriage.
He said: “Since my adolescence, I discovered I was not born to be monogamous.
“It was from this period that I began to delve deeper into the subject, through films and documentaries.”
The influencer already has a daughter from a previous relationship, but is keen to expand his large family even further.
And he isn’t fussed about which of the women is the first to conceive, as he is sure his future child “will grow up with a lot of love and affection from everyone.”
Despite his spouses being free to also engage in relationships with other people, Arthur claims none of them have strayed.
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The wannabe-Hugh Hefner boasts over 100,000 followers on Instagram, where he shares sneak peaks of his life behind closed doors with eight wives.
He regularly posts photos of them snuggled up in bed together or on outings as a group.
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Bob Arum believes Oleksandr Usyk will emerge victorious against Anthony Joshua once again, saying he’s favouring the Ukrainian to win ‘quite a bit.’
Usyk and Joshua face-off for a second time on Saturday, live on talkSPORT, with the latter hoping to win back the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight belts his Ukrainian opponent took off him back in September 2021.
Plenty are backing Joshua to get the job done this time around, including Dillian Whyte and Derek Chisora, however, Arum believes Usyk will get the job done in Jeddah.
Arum added that he believed Usyk would beat Joshua when they first met, claiming he didn’t think the Brit would have anything in his locker to get the better of Usyk.
“They’re heavyweights so anything can happen in a heavyweight fight, but all things being equal I favour Usyk by quite a bit,” Arum told talkSPORT.
“But again, it’s heavyweight. Joshua has a very good punch, Usyk can get caught like anyone else.
“Nothing is definitive when two heavyweights get in a ring together.”
“I don’t bet on fights because for me I think it would be inappropriate but I always believed Usyk would beat him,” Arum added.
“Usyk is a tremendous athlete, very, very smart. He’s well trained and he’s a lefty and I thought Joshua didn’t have anything with which to beat him.
“I liked Usyk in the fight and I’m not just talking in retrospect.”
Tyson Fury’s co-promoter isn’t necessarily buying the ‘Gypsy King’s’ latest claims that he’s officially done with boxing.
Arum added that he believes Fury will come out of retirement before taking on the winner of Usyk vs Joshua too, saying the unification bout could take place as soon as December.
“The amount of money involved in the unification fights I cannot conceive Tyson Fury walking away from that kind of pile of green bags as we call it,” Arum said.
“I think that we will have a grand unification fight, maybe the first quarter of next year or maybe even some time in December.”
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A MOTHER reportedly hacked off her boyfriend’s manhood with a kitchen knife after he tried to rape her 14-year-old daughter.
The woman said she wanted to “teach him a lesson” after she walked on him as he allegedly tried to abuse the young teen.
According to reports, the 36-year-old discovered the man, 32, “red handed” after returning to their home in Lakhimpur, India.
She had reportedly been living with him in the property for the previous two years after separating from her alcoholic husband.
She explained to local media how she acted in self-defence as she fought to protect her daughter from the attack.
“Fortunately I returned home in the nick of time and caught him red-handed,” she said.
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“So I brought a knife from the kitchen and chopped off his private parts to teach him a lesson,”
“I have no regrets for what I did,” she added.
According to the Station House Officer of the Lakhimpur police station, the boyfriend was later booked for rape under local law.
They added the that his condition was critical and he may require further treatment on the wound he sustained.
It remains unclear if the mother will face any charges.
Last year, a man in Brazil reportedly had his penis and testicles cut off and fed to wild pigs after he allegedly tried to rape his niece.
The unidentified 36-year-old from the Minas Gerais region was ‘punished’ by the woman’s boyfriend and cousin after being accused of attacking her whilst drunk.
The offender allegedly got drunk in his home town of Olhos D’Agua and attempted to have sex with his niece.
She reportedly managed to fight off his advances and fled the scene before the accused then staggered home and went to sleep.
Reports suggest that instead of alerting the Police, the 20-year-old woman’s boyfriend and his cousin were enraged and were determined to get revenge.
They proceeded to asked the man if he could join them in a nearby sugarcane field where they planned to neuter some pigs.
When the man turned up, the two men attacked him and, after beating him unconscious, they removed his trousers and proceeded to cut off his penis and testicles.
When he came round, the man was horrified by what had happened and managed to struggle home where he raised the alarm.
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Surgeons later struggled to reconstruct his urinary tract and said that there was no hope of replacing anything that he lost.
The force searched for the missing organ but did not find it – believing it had indeed been eaten by the animals.
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