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'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'
28-08-2023
2023
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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Video grab - Larry and Carla in one of their viral videos. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Carla and Larry. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Larry and Carla. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Larry and Carla. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Larry and Carla. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Larry and Carla. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Larry and Carla. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Larry and Carla. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Larry. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Carla and Larry in one of their Tiktoks. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Carla and Larry in one of their Tiktoks. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Carla and Larry in one of their Tiktoks. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Carla and Larry in one of their Tiktoks. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Carla and Larry in one of their Tiktoks. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Carla and Larry in one of their Tiktoks. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (Mixed Weight Couple) Pictured: Carla and Larry in one of their Tiktoks. 'I'm in a mixed weight relationship – cruel trolls say my husband is being CHARITABLE or must be cheating on me because I'm fat'. A woman in a mixed-weight couple has revealed the cruel things trolls say about her relationship, including that her husband must be “running a charity” or “cheating” because she is “so fat”. Carla, 29, and Larry White, 31, first met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, got married 9 months later and have been together for three years. Wanting to lose weight in order to improve her odds of getting pregnant, Carla, who has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), decided to share details about her journey and the pair’s relationship online. Unfortunately, she is frequently met with hateful comments by people commenting on the difference in her and husband’s body sizes. One user even suggested that Larry “needs somewhere to crash”. “We’ve had some truly horrible comments about my looks with people asking why Larry would be with someone like me,” Carla, who has almost 600,000 followers (@carlaandlarry ) from San Diego, US, told http://NeedToKnow.co.uk “Some of the most hurtful comments that come to mind are that he must be running Make-A-Wish foundation or that he must be cheating on me because I’m ‘so fat’. “Obviously it's not a pleasant experience reading those comments so I definitely have my moments where I'll get sad for a second but for the most part I don't let it affect me. “As I know for a fact that no one who is truly happy with themselves would take time out of their day to make someone else feel bad about themselves. “Our followers are so incredible that most of the times when someone is being mean to us. “There is an army of people ready to fireback at them which definitely makes me feel better that people have my back. “I truly believe that people who take time out of their day to be cruel and mean to other people are extremely unhappy with themselves. “So maybe they should just take time to love themselves and others. “Love is love regardless of the size.” When they first met, Carla and Larry lived on different sides of the country. But when he visited San Diego with a friend, they took the chance to meet up and sparks immediately began to fly. The pair married April of 2021 and were thrilled to welcome their baby girl, 11-month-old Lucy, in 2022. “I was always very confident in my own skin and Larry embraced it and made me love my body more than I ever have before. “I am currently heavier than I've ever been as I gained a lot of weight after I gave birth because of my hormonal imbalance. “I'm currently on a health journey but it has nothing to do with the fact that I don't love my body. “Quite the opposite I love my body more than I ever have because my body is the reason that my daughter is here. “Also because of my daughter I want to be healthier and I want to make sure I can run after her and play with her freely.” “I love my body, I truly do, but how I perceive my body has drastically changed since becoming a mom. “I genuinely don't care about being skinny, I really don't, and I probably never will be skinny. “However I do wanna be healthier and the best version of myself so that I can live a happy, long and healthy life. “We haven't gotten any mean comments in person and of course people do look sometimes but we can never know why for sure. “Is it because of our weight difference, is it because were a biracial couple, is it both? “Or is it simply because we're a beautiful family and that's the one I like to assume.” Despite the negative comments online, Carla, who champions body positivity, has also found a great community of like-minded souls who support her relationship. said: “We started the TikTok channel as an accountability for me to lose weight because we wanted to get pregnant. “I have a condition called PCOS and the doctors had suggested I do so in order to have a healthy and safe pregnancy. “Then I got pregnant with our daughter Lucy, who was born last year, and started showing our viewers that on social media as well. “We have had way more positive comments than negative from our fanbase, with followers who are extremely loving and supportive. “We get thousands of messages from women who say how inspirational and encouraging it is to them to see someone with their body type on social media who is happy and thriving. “Larry and I see each other way beyond our sizes. “We don’t really realise or live like we’re in a mixed-weight relationship.” ENDS EDITOR'S NOTES: Video Usage Licence:(NON-EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained a non-exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.