Meet Sienna and George, a couple who make up to £10,000 a month sharing their relationship online.
Personal trainer Sienna Keera, 28, and actor George Keywood, 28, defy trolls who say plus-sized George is ‘punching’ and berate him over his weight, saying ‘size doesn’t matter’.
Some people try to claim their love is fake, but the happy couple pay them no mind.
Mum-of-one Sienna, who lives in Weybridge, Surrey, said: ‘People call me a “golddigger” and say George should think about his health.
‘I noticed when I was much younger, all my friends were into gym guys with six packs, I always preferred larger guys.
‘We want to break the stigma around different sizes in relationships and you don’t have to change yourself to find love or to be happy.’
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When Sienna, from Sydney, Australia, spotted George playing Craig on British sitcom People Just Do Nothing, he instantly caught her eye.
She reached out to him on Instagram, and after hitting it off online, they met in person in January 2019 when Sienna flew to the UK for six weeks.
After a whirlwind long-distance romance, full of mini-breaks to places like Paris and Amsterdam, George proposed to Sienna on a gondola in Venice, Italy.
The pair married in the UK in May 2022 after welcoming their son, Oliver, on Boxing Day 2019, and the family live together in Surrey, with Sienna saying the UK is her home now.
Sienna said: ‘We absolutely love our lives and have built a life for our son we never believed could be possible.’
Now, the couple spend three hours a day making content for social media, where, in a good month, they can make £10,000.
Sienna and George upload an average of three videos a day while their son is at nursery.
The couple also has to spend time navigating the hateful comments they can get.
‘George’s weight doesn’t stop him doing normal stuff, he can still go shopping and is an amazing dad to Oliver,’ Sienna said.
‘People have sent us death threats and have even threatened to rape me, it’s horrible.’
George said: ‘I don’t see myself as being different to a normal size person.
‘If I wasn’t fat it wouldn’t be looked at twice. There’s so much judgment because I’m bigger, yet men who like curvier women don’t receive any hate.
‘People can’t stand the fact a fat man has an attractive wife
‘It breaks my heart that people attack others online just for being different.’
But no matter how much abuse they get from strangers, the pair still have nearly one million fans and followers, and the hate only serves to feed grow their clicks and popularity.
Sienna said: ‘Now it’s our job, we focus on the positives and even when we get hateful comments, we get more views, more ads and more brand deals, so we don’t take it to heart.’
George agreed, saying: ‘You’re not going to achieve anything through being horrible.
‘I think people have started to realise that being nasty gets them nowhere as I have started to receive less hate online.’
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