George and Sienna Keywood have built a life many dream of: a five-bedroom home in Surrey, UK, a thriving online presence, and a young son they adore. But behind their success lies a constant barrage of online abuse, hatred they’ve not only endured but turned into a lucrative business.
George, 31, a British actor known for his role as Craig in the BAFTA-winning sitcom People Just Do Nothing, has long faced trolling for being married to Sienna, 30, a slim, size-six influencer. Internet critics have claimed their relationship is fake, accused them of chasing fame, and now ridicule George for taking the weight-loss drug Mounjaro.
“They hate that I’m fat and she’s skinny,” George said. “They see my wife and think, ‘Why can’t I have that?’ It’s jealousy—plain and simple.”
The couple first connected in 2018 when Sienna, then living in Australia, saw George on TV and reached out on social media. Though George initially suspected it might be a scam, they quickly hit it off and were engaged six months later. They married in 2022 and now share a son, Oliver.
Despite their love story, the trolls haven’t relented. George has been called a “beached whale” and “lazy,” with some online commenters even predicting his early death.
But the couple has used the criticism to their advantage. Through their social media presence and adult content on OnlyFans, where they charge $15 per month, they earn a six-figure income. George also makes money from product sponsorships and livestreams, claiming up to £30,000 in monthly earnings.
“We afford this house and these cars because we make over six figures a year getting trolled,” George said bluntly.
While they don’t directly promote their OnlyFans on mainstream platforms due to restrictions, Sienna subtly links it through her Instagram. Despite this, her public image remains that of a devoted wife and mother.
Their online success hasn’t been without emotional cost. Sienna has admitted to feeling “shame and embarrassment” over how they make money, though she says the benefits—time with family, financial freedom, and providing their son with a quality life outweigh the criticism.
Since the start of their relationship, George’s weight has become a serious issue. At his heaviest, he was pre-diabetic and struggled to walk long distances, relying on taxis to get around. He regularly consumed five cans of Coke a day and indulged in full pizzas with garlic bread.
In August 2024, he began using Mounjaro, a weight-loss injection he received for free from a private online pharmacy. Since then, he has lost six stone and says his sugar cravings have disappeared. He now typically eats just one meal a day.
But even that sparked new criticism, with detractors accusing him of “cheating” by using medication. George and Sienna have responded in their trademark sarcastic style, posting videos mocking the hate.
In one clip, George claps back at trolls claiming he hasn’t lost weight. “No weight loss? Are you insane?” he roars, while Sienna quips, “He’s wasting away at this point.”
Their unapologetic online persona is part of a deliberate strategy. “Yes, we may embarrass ourselves on the internet for a living,” Sienna wrote, “but it means we get to spend every school holiday with our son, send him to the best school, and work on our terms.”
Their message remains clear: love trumps judgment.
“The hate doesn’t get to us,” Sienna said. “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.”