A woman and two men, who identify as a fairy, troll, and leprechaun respectively, have gone viral on social media this week after speaking out about their relationship.
In an interview on the British ITV breakfast talk show This Morning, the Seattle-based trio Princess Lolly the fairy, Gunther the troll, and Ion the leprechaun shared some candid details about their polyamorous throuple in a virtual interview with hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield.
Take a look at the interview with the throuple in the video below:The relationship began when Lolly met Gunther at one of her Fairy Blossom festivals. They were later joined by math teacher Ion, who was attracted to both of them. Lolly even claims that the trio is open to the possibility of extending their foursome, stating:
"We consider ourselves a closed family unit. The more people, the more everyone's time becomes divided and we have a really good fluid working family unit.
"I think actually the only type of other person that would fit is a fairy or a very adventurous healing sort. We are pretty dedicated to what we do so if you can't be dedicated with us then it won't work in the long run. [sic]"
Meanwhile, Gunther stated: "We do a lot of what we're doing as a unit and a family, in everyday life and in general and I've said the biggest thing is making sure we have that time we can get in there.
Take a look at this video of Holly and Philip interviewing a woman who 'married' her dog on live TV:Lolly added that one of them had recently caught COVID-19 after a trip to the dentist, stating: "It was because of the tooth fairy we caught it.
"One of us had to go to the tooth fairy and that was where the Covid was contracted and spread to everybody in the household. The residual effects are real, we can all testify I think."
However, this isn't the first time we've covered an unconventional relationship. Check out this piece we penned all about the gay couple who became polyamorous after both falling for a man they met on vacation at the same time.