A couple have raised mass suspicion online over their alleged 'mismatched' body sizes.
They claimed that, when it comes to the world of romance, size really doesn't matter after trolls accused their relationship of 'being a sham'.
Sienna Keera, 28, from Sydney, Australia, and her husband, George Keywood, 28, first met in the oh-so-modern fashion via Instagram after she saw him acting in the British sitcom People Just Do Nothing.
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The pair then chatted a bit before Sienna made her crushing feelings known, leading to their fateful first meet just a few months later when they fell in love. You can see some of their videos responding to trolls below:
The couple, who acknowledge their large size difference, have a son, Oliver, now three, and they make a killing sharing their love life on social media.
However, despite very much being a happy family, who promote the fact that size is no barrier to finding love, a lot of trolls have suggested their relationship is a sham.
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Sienna said that she's always preferred larger men and plus-size George is completely her type.
"People call me a 'golddigger' and say George should think about his health," she said of the trolls.
"I noticed when I was much younger, all my friends were into gym guys with six packs, I always preferred larger guys.
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"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.
"We absolutely love our lives and have built a life for our son we never believed could be possible."
While the pair are now full-time social media content creators, prior to this Sienna worked as a personal trainer and George, as mentioned, was an actor.
They now spend just three hours a day making content and bring in as much as £10k a month.
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The majority of their content features George topless and taking down some of their many online trolls.
"People have sent us death threats and have even threatened to rape me, it's horrible," Sienna revealed.
"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."
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George added: "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.
"I genuinely couldn't care less. 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."
It's clear that the haters bothered Sienna and George after the loved-up pair welcomed their son Oliver back in December 2019.
Now a sweet family unit, the couple still regularly post about their relationship documenting cute dates, parenting milestones and just about everything in between.
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