
Trolls called me ‘fat & disgusting' so I lost 6st on Mounjaro – now I'm a ‘cheat', I just want to see my son grow up
George Keywood, 31, became a viral target for online abuse when trolls mocked his weight, questioned his marriage and even made vile comments about his sex life.
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George was previously bashed for his weight by online trolls
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Haters are now branding him a 'cheat'
But the People Just Do Nothing actor, who once tipped the scales at over 23st, is now hitting back after shedding 6st in 11 months using
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Despite finally reclaiming his health, the dad says trolls have only upped their hate, accusing him of 'cheating' and 'taking the easy way out' by using weight-loss meds.
George said: 'I used to get called fat and disgusting, now people say I've cheated and that I should've just gone to the gym like a 'real man'".
'You literally cannot win. But I'm not doing this for them. I'm doing this to stay alive, to be around for my son.'
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George clapped back in a viral clip, standing proudly beside Sienna, saying: 'I do not know, I am stunning – I am what they call beautiful.'
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One even said, 'I've never been embarrassed for someone I don't know until I saw this mess!' after George appeared shirtless in their Airbnb.
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He fired back, telling them: 'You're jealous, you're bitter, you hate yourself. So you want to attack someone who you think should be hating themselves. But I tell you right now, I'm far from it.'
And Sienna, who married George in 2022, says the hate hasn't stopped since his weight loss either.
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'People say I couldn't possibly be attracted to him because of his size,' she previously told Fabulous. '
People even try and chat me up in front of him.'
'I feel like there'd be less judgment if I was big too,' she added.
'It's more 'normal' to see two big people together, or a slim man and a large woman. But I love George and I always have.'
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George admits he was close to developing diabetes when he started Mounjaro in August 2024 through a private online pharmacy, who offered it to him for free.
He was drinking up to five cans of Coke a day and eating entire pizzas and tubs of ice cream at night.
At his worst, even walking upstairs left him breathless and exhausted.
But now, he's lost 40kg, rarely feels hungry, and only eats one meal a day.
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He's cut out sweets, takes fewer taxis, and says his sugar cravings are 'completely gone'.
George said: 'My feet used to be so swollen I couldn't wear shoes. Now they're back to normal.
"I used to feel rough just walking around the house. But I've changed my life.'
Wife Sienna says she's seen a 'huge difference'.
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'Before, I had to do everything with Oliver,' she said.
"Now George can walk all day, he's just happier. He takes our son on days out. It feels like we've switched roles.'
The pair met after Sienna spotted George on TV playing Craig in the BAFTA-winning BBC Three comedy, which aired from 2014 to 2018.
George now says he's aiming to stay on the jab for two years, with hopes of losing another 40kg.
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'I think these changes can last longer than people think. Ultimately, you don't see fat people in care homes.
'I want to be around to see my son grow up. That's it. I'm not here to impress trolls. I'm here to live.'
What to do if you lose too much weight too quickly whilst on Mounjaro
IF you're losing too much weight too quickly while on Mounjaro, it's important to take action to avoid potential health risks like muscle loss, malnutrition, dehydration, and fatigue. Here's what you can do:
Evaluate Your Caloric Intake
Mounjaro reduces appetite, which can make it easy to eat too little. If you're losing weight too fast (more than two to three lbs per week after the initial adjustment period), try:
Tracking your food intake to ensure you're eating enough calories (apps like MyFitnessPal can help).
Increasing protein intake to preserve muscle mass (aim for 0.6–1g per pound of body weight).
Adding healthy fats and complex carbs (e.g., avocados, nuts, whole grains) for balanced energy.
Adjust Your Dosage (With Doctor's Approval)
If your weight loss is too rapid or causing side effects, your doctor may:
Pause dose increases or lower your dosage.
Adjust your treatment plan to stabilise your weight loss.
Strength Training & Exercise
To prevent muscle loss:
Incorporate resistance training at least two to three times per week.
Stay active with low-impact exercises like walking or yoga.
Hydrate & Manage Electrolytes
Drink enough water (Mounjaro can reduce thirst).
Electrolytes matter - Consider adding magnesium, sodium, and potassium if you feel weak or fatigued.
Monitor for Malnutrition & Deficiencies
Rapid weight loss can cause vitamin/mineral deficiencies (especially B12, iron, and electrolytes). If you experience:
Fatigue, hair loss, or dizziness, ask your doctor about supplements.
Consider Further Medical Guidance
If your weight loss is excessive or causing health concerns, speak with your healthcare provider.
They might adjust your dosage, diet, or exercise plan to help stabilise your weight loss.
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Trolls made fun of his relationship with wife, Sienna
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George says he's losing the weight for his son
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