My good Lord I wish this was the story of my life. You see, I am a firm believer in polygamy. And I know that my ancestors are interceding on my behalf to our gods to have this in my destiny. But till then, allow me to introduce you to a billionaire who is living the dream of many a Kenyan man:
he Candyman insists his wife loves sharing him with up to 30 other women as she reveals: ‘I like girls and I’m doing what I choose with my body.’
Tobacco tycoon Travers Beynon lives in a lavish Gold Coast mansion with his wife Taesha, 27, and two permanent girlfriends Nisha, 22, and Krystal, 21.
But at the weekends up to 30 other women – who message him on Instagram – are invited to join the party and spend the night.
The notorious playboy, 46, said his unusual marriage works because Taesha loves their extraordinary sex lives.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia in his Candy Shop Mansion, he said: ‘We’re very happy. I’ve been married to my wife for eight years and our relationship – in a fun sense, in a family sense, and in a sexual sense – is like we first met.’
The Angels: Beynon calls his wife and girlfriends ‘angels’. He has given each of them a matching necklace – the key to the mansion – which stands them apart from other girls who sleep with him on the weekends. His wife Taesha (left) says the four-way relationship works because she likes girls. She met Nisha (centre) at a modelling shoot where they ‘hit it off’ and she later introduced her to her husband.
The Candyman poses at his poolside. Talking about the couple’s joint-decision to introduce other girlfriends into their relationship, his wife Taesha says: ‘I kissed girls when I was younger and have always been curious so we were both keen to try it out and see how it went and it evolved from there’
‘At the weekends up to 30 other women join us and my wife loves that part of it. She absolutely gets involved with the other girls.
We have a very experimental sex life – it’s extreme
‘I kissed girls when I was younger and have always been curious. I’ve had my time with jealousy and you get past it.
She added: ‘Trav and I have a very strong marriage and a very strong relationship – we make enough time to spend one on one together. I feel like I’m always the centre of his life.’
Beynon said having multiple girlfriends is less morally corrupt than having an affair. ‘Look at all these politicians,’ he said, referring to former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce who left his wife of 24 years for his much younger staffer.
‘How many people in monogamous marriages are truly happy?’
Beynon said he has a strict selection process in place for choosing his girlfriends and that he is always on the lookout for more.
‘There’s a process of finding new girls like any relationship,’ he said. ‘You meet a girl, you court them and vice versa and then if it works out you become more serious – it’s the same process.’
‘Day-to-day I still do normal things, looking after the children, cleaning the house, cooking, laundry sometimes and we try and work out as much as we can.’
He said he’s trying to find a fourth girlfriend who is the ‘right fit’. Asked how many girlfriends would be too many, he replied: ‘I like challenges and I’m good at management.’
The Free Choice boss added: ‘There is a very certain skill to be able to have a wife and two girlfriends and have another eight to ten girls there at the same time.
‘There are a lot of things you can’t say or do and you have to be very mindful. You mustn’t give one more attention than another or they get jealous. Girls want attention – we all do.’
Beynon said he gets on with most of the girls that come over at the weekends but sometimes they get asked to leave for causing drama.
‘In my household the rule is no forced drama,’ he said. ‘No bitching and no trying to get another girl in trouble which can happen when girls get competitive when there’s one guy and multiple women.
‘Girls get kicked out for two reasons,’ he continued. ‘Either for causing drama or for becoming emotionally attached because I can be pretty wild and fun. If they think they can replace my wife, it’s not going to happen.’