A 16-year-old girl lives with a 50-year-old teacher
Jessica Anderson, a 16-year-old girl from Mounts Bay Middle School in Penran, Cornwall, England, was obsessed with Cliff Richards, a 50-year-old male teacher, when she was attending the local middle school. Jessica not only started living together with Richards, who has been divorced three times, six months ago, but she also plans to marry him when she turns 18.
The smart Jessica once served as the deputy monitor of the class. However, what people never expected was that in April last year, Jessica fell in love with Richards, who taught religious studies in the school.
Jessica and Richards now live in a rented house in Godsini Village, and Richards' 14-year-old son Ben from his previous marriage also lives with them. Insisting that she and Richards "genuinely love each other," Jessica said: "I'm disappointed that everyone thinks I'm brainwashed. I'm a person in my own head. It's my personal decision. Richards and I both love music, movies and reading, and we are very happy together, and I hope people can respect our decision," Jessica also said to her family via email. I'm not going home, Richards and I have settled down and we're going to get on with our lives." Richards admitted: "We're very happy now, despite the huge setbacks we've had. There was criticism, but there were also unexpected outpourings of support from people. When she was 18, we were planning a wedding. Now there were rumors that Jessica was pregnant, but that wasn't true, but we were really planning to get married."
Richards left Mounts Bay Secondary School where he taught in April last year. He insisted that he fell in love with Jessica only after leaving school, when Jessica was 16 years old. .
Jessica’s family was shocked and grieved. Jessica's mother, Frances, stepfather and brother, who had lived close to Richards, all decided to move away from the area.
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