They’ve sold more Christmas singles than The Beatles and built a devoted fanbase of nearly three million followers — but fame has come at a heavy price for Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, better known as LadBaby and LadBaby Mum. LadBaby shares heartbreaking reason he stopped releasing Christmas charity  songs - The Mirror

The couple have finally spoken out about the “cheating video” scandal that once threatened to destroy their marriage — and the vile trolling that followed.

🌭 A Social Media Fairytale Turned Nightmare
Mark first rose to fame in 2016 after launching his “LadBaby” blog about becoming a dad for the first time. Alongside Roxanne, his down-to-earth parenting hacks and cheeky humour quickly turned them into internet sensations.

But their family brand was rocked when an 18-second clip surfaced online, showing a man resembling Mark allegedly groping another woman in a nightclub. In the footage, the man appeared to touch the woman’s bottom and wrap his arms around her — sparking viral claims of infidelity.

For months, the couple stayed silent. Now, in their new book Our LadBaby Journey: Success, Sacrifice and Sausage Rolls, they reveal the full story behind the viral storm. Ladbaby Mum admits nasty trolls said hubby Mark 'cheated' because she 'was  so fat' & it made them 'question everything'

🕵️‍♂️ Blackmail Threats and Fake Footage Allegations
Mark wrote: “It started with DMs in early 2022 — someone demanded £5,000 or they’d leak a video. We ignored it, thinking it was just a scam. Then they emailed asking for £10,000 and attached the clip.

That’s when we saw it for the first time.”

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The pair reported the incident to police, but the accounts disappeared. Eventually, the clip surfaced on TikTok — and the abuse exploded.

“I don’t think people realise the damage trolling can do,” Mark said. “The police even assigned anti-terror officers to advise us at home.”

💔 ‘That’s not f*ing me’ — Roxanne’s heartbreak**
Roxanne insists the man in the clip wasn’t her husband.

“I knew it wasn’t Mark. The first thing he said was, ‘That’s not f***ing me,’ and he was devastated. We’ve built our marriage on trust — and this just didn’t add up.”

She claims the video was “fake” and possibly AI-generated, adding that the couple rarely go out separately. Charity chart-topper Ladbaby breaks his silence on 'groping' allegations  and reveals he called on help from anti-terror police after backlash from  trolls | Daily Mail OnlineCharity chart-topper Ladbaby breaks his silence on 'groping' allegations  and reveals he called on help from anti-terror police after backlash from  trolls | Daily Mail OnlineInside LadBaby's marriage after 'bum touching' video circulates – Vegas  wedding and kids - The Mirror

“At no point would or could Mark have been in that situation,” she said. “It was simply impossible.”

Despite the online storm, Roxanne says their marriage remains strong — though the trolling left lasting scars.

“I got horrible messages saying, ‘No wonder he’s doing that, you’re too fat.’ It was vile,” she admitted. “People even said awful things about our kids.”

🎄 From Sausage Rolls to Survival
Mark and Roxanne have achieved five consecutive Christmas No.1 hits — more than any act in UK history, surpassing The Beatles. Their songs like “We Built This City (On Sausage Rolls)” and “Food Aid” have raised huge sums for charity.

They’ve since expanded into books, fashion, and brand deals — with Roxanne collaborating with InTheStyle and releasing her own mum-life range.

“We bought a lovely home for our boys, but we’ve stayed humble,” Roxanne said. “We still shop at Poundland and Home Bargains. We never take this life for granted.”

Their autobiography Our LadBaby Journey: Success, Sacrifice and Sausage Rolls is out now — a raw look behind the smiles, the sausage rolls, and the price of fame.