
The couple earning 6 figures from being trolled: Obese actor who dared to marry a 'beautiful' size 6 influencer says people hate seeing a 'fat man have what they can't' - but is now facing more abuse for taking Mounjaro
With their most popular videos racking up millions of views, swathes of internet users have accused George and Sienna Keywood of being 'fake' and 'fame hungry' - and have questioned the legitimacy of their relationship.
George has branded critics 'jealous' of seeing a fat man who 'has what they can't', but even after seven years together and the birth of their son, it has not silenced critics who are now branding him 'lazy' for taking Mounjaro to lose weight.
The couple's love story began with Australia-born Sienna spotting the actor, 31, on television in his role as Craig in the Bafta award-winning British sitcom People Just Do Nothing.
'Back when I was living in Australia, I was watching People Just Do Nothing and I was like "That is my ideal man, he's so hot!" I ended up Googling him,' she recalled.
In true modern style, Sienna, a former PT whose passion is singing, sent George a message on social media expressing her interest, to which George's initial reaction was: 'Hmmm is this a scam?'
From that point, their relationship blossomed as any other. The pair met for a date and 'clicked straight away', describing their immediate attraction to one another.
'What connected us was that we were both so alike,' George recalled. 'We're both creative. We got on, and that chemistry was already there before we even met in real life.'
'It was like true love,' Sienna agreed. 'It sounds so corny but when you know, you know.'
The couple fell in love in 2018 and got married in 2022. Now, they share a five-year-old son called Oliver and have moved into their dream five-bedroom home in Surrey.
But still, viewers aren't convinced. George faces a whirlwind of insults online, having been called a 'beached whale' and told he is 'lazy' and 'disgusting' for his size, with viewers regularly taking stabs at predicting when he will die.
'People just can't get over the fact that I'm fat and she's skinny,' said George, who puts the public's disdain down to pure jealousy.
'They see my wife and think "Wow, she's very attractive. Why can't I have that?"
'I've dealt with it for years. They hate the fact that a fat man can have more than them, they hate the fact that I can have this and they hate the fact that she's attracted to this.'
According to George, Sienna is attracted to him because he's a 'bigger' man. 'That's her attraction,' he said. 'And I'm into her because she's a slim, beautiful, lovely-looking woman.'
The couple are unconventional in other ways. As part of their many lucrative projects, they share an account on OnlyFans - a subscription-based pornographic site where users can make money by uploading adult content.
Starring in adult videos together, the couple charge $15 a month for a glimpse into their intimate life.
George has been called a 'beached whale' and told he is 'lazy' and 'disgusting' for his size, with viewers regularly taking stabs at predicting when he will die (George after weight loss)
Their activity on the site has added to the vitriol of hatred directed at the parents.
But the couple feel they have profited from the negativity, with George saying: 'We afford this house and these cars because we make over six figures a year getting trolled.'
George now funds his lifestyle in part through online sponsorships which see him endorse products in exchange for payment.
Selling tech products and running livestreams on his account, George claims to have made as much as £30,000 a month through social media.
He said: 'We've made so much more money from social media than we ever thought we would make.'
Interestingly, though, the pair don't advertise their OnlyFans page on their social media channels.
Although platforms such as TikTok and Instagram ban explicit promotion of OnlyFans accounts, members use 'funnels' by directing potential customers to an external link.
And while Sienna's Instagram does have a link to the page, her social media image is that of a normal, loving mother with a young child.
She has previously spoken online of her 'shame and embarrassment' about making money from social media, television appearances, magazine spreads and even getting her wedding paid for by a TV channel.
Sienna has also previously questioned why bigger actors are never cast as romantic interests in love stories, while George joked he 'just wants to do a sex scene.'
The couple seem comfortable in their chosen career path, but since the start of their relationship, George has rapidly gained weight.
He reached a point where he had to pay for taxis everywhere due to his inability to walk long distances.
When the father became pre-diabetic and was struggling to walk upstairs, he began taking the weight loss drug Mounjaro.
Before turning to the jab, he was drinking up to five cans of Coca-Cola a day and often eating a full pizza and garlic bread in the evenings.
In August, 2024, he started taking the medication from a private online pharmacy that offered it to him for free, and he has since lost up to two pounds a week.
Now, six stone down, George's sugar cravings have gone and he only eats one main daily meal, often skipping breakfast entirely.
George started taking weight loss jabs when he reached a point where he had to pay for taxis everywhere due to his inability to walk long distances (after weight loss)
He said his food shop has seen 'less overspending on junk food' thanks to his lack of appetite and he no longer splashes out as much on taxis.
But the content creator has received negativity online from critics who say he is 'cheating' by taking the medication.
George and Sienna respond to hate comments in their typical, sarcastic way. Posing for a video, George claps back at critics who insist they 'can't see' any weight loss despite his claims.
'No weight loss? Are you insane?' George roars, before Sienna chimes in: 'He's wasting away at this point.'
In another TikTok, George points to his still large belly and jokes: 'There's a six pack there - look at that.'
The pair maintain that they choose willingly to 'embarrass themselves' online because it gives them the financial freedom to work non-conventional jobs and spend more time together.
Sienna wrote: 'Yes, we may embarrass ourselves on the internet for a living, but it means we get to spend every school holiday with our son, send him to the best school and have the freedom to work when we choose to.'
Their content's resounding message is that they love each other despite the backlash they get, and will remain committed to one another regardless of their appearance.
Sienna said: 'The hate doesn't get to us. We love each other and nothing anyone says will change that.
'Our aim is to encourage people to accept themselves for who they are. Thank you to everyone who supports us and sends positive messages our way.'
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