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Sad reason LadBaby stopped releasing charity Christmas songs

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Published 12:55 5 Nov 2024 GMT

Sad reason LadBaby stopped releasing charity Christmas songs

Social media duo Mark and Roxanne Hoyle had previously made history with their Christmas tunes

Rhianna Benson

Rhianna Benson

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Featured Image Credit: PA/Instagram/@LadBaby

Topics: Celebrity, Social Media, UK News, Music, Christmas

Rhianna Benson
Rhianna Benson

Rhianna is an Entertainment Journalist at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD and Tyla. She has a Masters in News Journalism from the University of Salford and a Masters in Ancient History from the University of Edinburgh. She previously worked as a Celebrity Reporter for OK! and New Magazines, and as a TV Writer for Reach PLC.

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After dropping five festive hits in a row, fans of the social media duo known as LadBaby may be wondering what they've got in store for their 2024 Christmas single.

Sadly, however, UK-based husband and wife duo Mark and Roxanne Hoyle have today (4 November) broken the news that they're taking a step back from the music industry for one heartbreaking reason.

For those unfamiliar with the YouTube stars, the couple released their first single six years ago in the hope of raising some funds for charity.

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In the years prior, the Hoyles had made a pretty big name for themselves by sharing the ins and outs of first-time parenting life after welcoming their first child, Phoenix Forrest, two years prior.

Despite kicking off with money-saving vlogs, lifestyle hacks and 'dad life' videos, Mark teamed up with his other-half to release a charity single in 2018, claiming they'd be donating all funds raised from downloads to food bank non-profit organisation, the Trussell Trust.

That year, they released a parody of Starships' 80s hit 'We Built This City', replacing the lyrics 'on rock n' roll' with 'on sausage rolls'.

Having decided on a food-based USP, the next five years saw Mark and Roxanne release pastry parodies, several of which reached the top spot in the singles charts - including 2019's 'I Love Sausage Rolls' (a parody cover of 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll'), and 2020's 'Don't Stop Me Eating' (a joke version of Journey's 'Don't Stop Believing').

Unusually, however, last year saw the pair turn down the opportunity to release another charity single.

The couple will no longer release Christmas singles (Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Hamleys)
The couple will no longer release Christmas singles (Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Hamleys)

And while many expected their decision to be a one-off, they have since lifted the lid on the reason why, revealing they were subjected to online trolling and death threats on a daily basis.

Speaking to The Guardian, the pair touched on the allegations they faced in 2019, after being accused of pocketing the money themselves that had been raised by the release of their songs.

Mark and Roxanne ceaselessly shut down any and all speculation at the time. Trussell also stepped in to say the claims weren’t true, but criticism carried on anyway.

"When there was this narrative going around that we stole the money and profited from it, it was really difficult to take," Mark has now said, claiming it resulted in violent threats.

Not only did he begin fearing for his family's safety, but he began suffering mental health issues - including panic attacks - as a result.

"I think I always will [suffer the attacks] but I’m better at dealing with them now," he admitted. "I can see them coming, I understand how they are."

Mark also told The Guardian that he wishes he and Roxanne fought the accusations they faced more intensely, but added they were 'scared' of further upsetting the wrong people.

The pair lifted the lid on the allegations they were subjected to (Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Hamleys)
The pair lifted the lid on the allegations they were subjected to (Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Hamleys)

Recalling an incident which saw him threatened in a local pub before being rushed out by bouncers, he confessed: "We didn’t know how to [handle] it. And quite often, you don’t want to make the situation worse, and so you don’t do anything."

Another incident saw the pair blackmailed for £10,000 with a video of a man groping a woman in a Nottingham nightclub, which they claimed to be Mark.

Though the couple have continued to insist it wasn't him, the video was released online, subjecting Mark and Roxanne to further hate.

"We were lucky we had each other – that’s what we’ve always said about LadBaby, the good and the bad," he has now said.

Roxanne also told the publication: "We’ve been accused of things before, and we’re just like, we’ll get through this one. That’s how we are now – we’re quite resilient people."

She added, however: "I’m devastated we’re not doing another song, because those songs shouldn’t have been about trolling and controversy."

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