I’m trolled for dating my ‘little brother’ & some sickos even claim he’s my 13-year-old SON – but it’s not how it seems

Published on August 14, 2025 at 07:59 PM
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A WOMAN has revealed that she constantly gets trolled for dating her “little brother.”

Not only have sick haters rudely misgendered Millie Smith’s partner , but they have claimed that Chelsea, 23, is Millie’s “13-year-old son .”

Screenshot of a TikTok video showing a young man and woman anticipating comments about their relationship.
A young woman has eagerly clapped back at trolls who accused her of dating her “little brother”
A young woman and a young man stand in a bathroom, anticipating comments about their relationship.
Posting online, Millie Smith filmed a short clip alongside her partner Chelsea, 23, who many have accused of looking like a teenager

Posting on social media , Millie, 21, clapped back at keyboard warriors who criticised her relationship , leaving users totally divided. 

As she danced alongside her long-term girlfriend Chelsea, who “looks younger” and has a “baby face” but is actually older than her, she wrote: “Awaiting the little brother comments…” 

But clearly unbothered by what people think, the couple, who met when they were “really young” and have been in a relationship for “almost a decade” smiled and laughed as they filmed themselves performing a viral TikTok dance. 

Whilst on holiday in Dubai , the “same gender couple,” who are currently on a journey to save money for IVF , held hands and clapped back at haters.

Alongside the post, they wrote: “Seriously guys, look at our name!!”

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ mimiandchow just three days ago, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 438,600 views. 

Not only this, but it’s also amassed 11,100 likes and 81 comments.

But social media users were left totally divided by the couple’s relationship – while some thought the women looked “cute together,” mean trolls were out in full force.

One user beamed: “You two look so cute together.”

Whilst a second gushed: “Beautiful couple.” 

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However, one hater asked: “Is that your little bro?”

Another questioned: “How old were you when you had your son?” 

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Whilst a third wondered: “How old is your nephew?”

To this, the couple wrote back and snapped: “So original, come up with something new.” 

Is that your little bro?

TikTok user

Not only this, but one mean user commented: “He looks about 13.” 

At the same time, one user penned: “I love how you hit back every time.”

In response, the couple confidently explained: “Show the haters we’re unphased.” 

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