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Mlungu polygamist can’t keep up with wives’ expectations

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Is’thembu man's wives expect him to have a six pack all the time. Photo from Instagram
Is’thembu man's wives expect him to have a six pack all the time. Photo from Instagram

A BRAZILIAN polygamist has spoken out about his hectic isithembu life, revealing that several of his wives expect him to have a six pack all the time.

Arthur O Urso hit headlines last year after tying the knot with eight women in São Paulo.

Many men say Urso is living the dream by sleeping with a flock of beauties, but the busy husband said it’s not always easy to keep up with his spouses’ expectations.

According to the Mirror, the wives demand that he be in shape, otherwise he gets lectured.

In order to maintain his six pack, the prolific polygamist is constantly hitting the gym and has also cut carbs from his diet.

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“I don’t eat gluten, lactose and even breads and pasta,” he declared.

And while some of Urso’s wives love his muscular body, the buff Brazilian also enjoys looking at himself in the mirror.

However, Urso said some of his wives have different tastes and don’t always need him to be working on his appearance.

Urso was happily married to Luana Kazaki and the couple made about $73 000 (about R1,2 million) per month on OnlyFans.

Last year, however, Urso decided he wanted to marry eight additional women to “protest against monogamy.”

The marriages were not legally binding as polygamy is outlawed in Brazil.

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