She Found Love at 56, Married a Younger Man—and Had Twins at 57

Love story? Life reboot? Internet fairytale? Call it what you want—but Angela Peters is out here living proof that age might just be the most overhyped limitation of them all.

Angela Peters welcomed twins at 56, after falling in love with a Nigerian man called Bright who was 17 years her junior

The now 57-year-old Australian grandmother of 12 made international headlines after giving birth to twin girls with her 17-years-younger husband—Bright, a Nigerian chef she met through a twisty, transcontinental online romance. Oh, and did we mention she carried the babies herself? After IVF… in Nigeria.

Let’s rewind.

Angela had five children by the time she was 38. She’d been married. Divorced. She built a family, a business, and a life. At 51, she closed the chapter on an unfulfilling marriage. By 54, she was single, thriving, and very much not looking to become a new mum again. Or so she thought.

Then came Bright. A cook. 34. Younger. Living thousands of miles away in Senegal. But when Angela saw his photo—bam—something shifted. “Hi, I think you’re my bright future,” she told him. Corny? Maybe. But the line worked.

Fast forward to 2021: After nine months of video calls, shared dreams, and a wildly unexpected emotional connection, Angela flew to Nigeria. Bright met her at the airport. The next day, he proposed. Nine days later, they were married.

Angela with her twin girls Khorus and Knowyn

Plot twist? The real shocker came after.

At 56, Angela defied medical timelines and got pregnant through IVF using donor eggs in Nigeria—after Australia’s age limits had shut the door. Despite raised eyebrows and concern (her GP wasn’t exactly cheering), Angela doubled down on her gut feeling.

By the time the pink confetti rained down at her gender reveal, Angela was glowing—not just because she was carrying twins, but because she was done asking for permission to live out her second act her way.

In August 2024, she gave birth to Khorus and Knowyn—two healthy, thriving baby girls. No C-section. No drama. Just joy.

Of course, not everyone was onboard. Online trolls called her selfish. Ageist double standards rolled in. (“Funny how no one bats an eye when 70-year-old men have babies,” she claps back.)

But Angela? Unbothered. Busy. Bursting with love. Changing diapers. Taking night shifts. Filming TikToks with her daughters. Inspiring millions of women to stop seeing the calendar as a countdown and start seeing it as a canvas.

As for her family? They’ve come around. Daughter Deina says, “I was skeptical. Then shocked. Then asked to be a surrogate. But Mum proved she didn’t need my help—just her own conviction. Watching her with the girls? It’s magic.”

Daniel Usidamen

Author

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