Newcastle
midfielder Cheick Tiote has defended his lifestyle by claiming there is
nothing unusual about having two wives and a mistress.
Tiote,
who earns £45,000-a-week at Premier League outfit Newcastle United,
reportedly wed Laeticia Doukrou in a traditional ceremony this month,
despite already being married to first wife Madah, 25.
The
28-year-old, who currently lives with Madah and their two children in a
£1.5million mansion in Ponteland near Newcastle, also has a
one-year-old child with mistress Nikki Mpofu.
Wife Number 1: Newcastle United star Cheick Tiote, with first wife Madah, is said to have taken a second bride
Wife Number 2: Midfielder Tiote, 28, who is a Muslim, has married Doukrou Laeticia in his native Ivory Coas
And the mistress: Nkosiphile Mpofu, known as Nikki, has a son, Rafael Tiote, by the footballer from Cote d'Ivoire
His agent has confirmed reports he has married for a second time.
Jean Musampa said: 'I can say that he did get married and that it is his second marriage.
'This is nothing unusual. He is a Muslim.'
The
footballer, who can have four wives under Islamic law, is also said to
have insisted to friends that having several partners is commonplace in
his native Ivory Coast.
A source told The Sun: ‘He doesn’t see a problem with having two wives.
‘It’s
perfectly acceptable in his culture. He doesn’t see he has done
anything wrong and doesn’t know what the fuss is all about.’
It
is reported that his 33-year-old Zimbabwean mistress Ms Mpofu recently
ended her three-year affair with the footballer after he allegedly
promised to make her his wife.
The Sun
reported that she was ‘comfortable’ with him being married but decided
to call the relationship off because he ‘used me like a mop’.
She was pictured earlier this week leaving a Waitrose store in Ponteland, Newcastle, with her and Tiote’s son Rafael.
Tiote
was spotted a day earlier leaving his home in the same village with his
first wife Madah, who is said to have forgiven him for marrying another
woman.
Newcastle United were not available for comment.
Tiote received interest from Lokomotiv Moscow during the summer and was thought to be keen on a move to Russia.
He remained on Tyneside after Lokomotiv failed to make an acceptable offer but his contract is set to expire in 2016.
In
October 2013 Tiote was lucky to avoid prison after admitting to
possessing a fake driving licence, for which he was given a seven-month
suspended sentence and 180 hours of unpaid community work.
Judge
James Goss said Tiote, 27, avoided jail only because he pleaded guilty
and added: ‘I have no doubt that, using your considerable talent, you
will be able to assist others in the community by encouraging them and
passing on your skills that way.’
The
Ivorian had to be called back to court after prosecutors forgot he
should have been banned from driving after accumulating 12 points.
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