The video is a segment from a TV show where a woman named Deanna, a wealthy and successful business owner, shares her story of marrying a man named James, whom she met in Malaysia and later found to be Nigerian. They got married, and James proposed to her. However, Deanna has been unable to obtain a visitor visa for James to come to Canada. Despite this, Deanna continues to send James money and gifts, and they maintain a connection through social media.
Deanna's son, Jordan, and brother, Dale, express skepticism about James, suggesting that he might be using Deanna for her money and living a separate life in Nigeria with a new wife and child. They point to several inconsistencies in James' story, such as his age, his professions (he claimed to be a doctor and a professional soccer player), and his inability to come to Canada. They also found a Facebook message where James referred to Deanna as his ATM, and another message where he claimed his ATM (wife) was broken and he needed money.
Despite these revelations, Deanna remains convinced of James' authenticity and insists that he is the love of her life. She dismisses Jordan and Dale's concerns, arguing that they are naive and insecure. The segment ends with Jordan and Dale expressing disbelief at Deanna's confidence in her relationship, suggesting that she may be in denial about the possibility of James being a scammer.
1. The woman, referred to as a millionaire, met a man named James in 2008 during a family vacation in Malaysia. She believed he was Nigerian.
2. They parted ways after their trip and she expressed confidence in her belief that she would see him again.
3. James proposed to her at the end of a trip to Nigeria, and she accepted.
4. She is fully independent and designed and bought her own engagement ring.
5. She paid for the wedding herself, but her husband's family took care of the planning.
6. The wedding had approximately five to seven hundred people.
7. The woman and James have been married for six years. She lives in Canada and he lives in Nigeria.
8. The Canadian government has refused to give him a visitor visa.
9. She has paid for eight or nine trips to see him in Nigeria.
10. Her family believes that James sees her as a source of money.
11. She has sent James approximately $25,000 via Western Union.
12. She believes her husband is a professional soccer player, but her son and brother believe he is a scammer.
13. James has two passports with different ages. He used to be a doctor and now is a professional football player.
14. The Canadian government has stated that his passports are fake and he is not welcome in the country.
15. There are messages on Facebook that suggest James is living a double life with a new wife and son.