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Chelsea star Geremi has asked for a divorce after finding out that the children he thought were his, were actually fathered by his wife's ex. Court papers in Cameroon, shared by The Sun, reveal that the retired footballer, 45, discovered that the twins he believed were his, were actually fathered by his wife Laure's previous husband. The papers, which were leaked to media in Yaounde, claim that she "destroyed the harmony" of their marriage with her "repeated lies." The twins were born in June 2008, four years before Geremi and Laure got married. The court papers also state: "No children have been born from this union... [and] the discovery that the children were from her previous partner destroyed the couple's harmony." Geremi said that this revelation has "psychologically damaged him" and caused "a huge emotional shock." He described the news, which came after a paternity test, as a "serious and renewed violation of the duties and obligations of marriage.", reports the Mirror . Read More Related Articles Jim Goodwin identifies what is KILLING Dundee United as boo boys seize on another title slip up Read More Related Articles Fuming Scott Brown goes tonto over 7 deadly sins as worried Ayr boss unloads his fury Geremi, who was capped 118 times by Cameroon, won an Olympic gold medal at
Sydney 2000 and two African Cup of Nations titles in 2000 and 2002. He played for Chelsea between 2003 and 2007, during which time he won two
Premier League titles. Before moving to West
London, the midfielder had a successful stint with
Real Madrid, winning a Spanish league and two
Champions League titles, followed by a season on loan at Middlesbrough. He also played for Newcastle United for two seasons, helping them clinch the Championship title in 2009-10. After that, he moved to play in
Turkey and Greece before retiring in 2011. Since hanging up his boots, he's been actively involved with FIFPRO, the players' union. He's expressed his desire to become a manager and has even tried his hand at journalism, writing about African
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