“Their Marriage Blew Up The Whole Network”: The Unusual Couple Are Planning a Child!
Shane Burcaw and Hannah Aylward, the couple behind the YouTube channel Squirmy and Grubs, have been breaking stereotypes and dispelling misconceptions about relationships and disability. Through their channel, they offer viewers a peek into their daily lives, hobbies, and even their journey to conceiving a baby. Despite facing questions about their relationship, their love continues to flourish, and they recently announced their plans to start a family soon.
For the past seven years, Hannah and Shane have enjoyed a happy and fulfilling relationship. Together, they’ve embarked on various adventures, from traveling to exotic destinations to sharing their romance with the world through YouTube.
Their decision to document their relationship online initially didn’t anticipate the overwhelming attention it would receive. However, their genuine displays of affection and heartfelt moments resonated deeply with viewers, leading to rapid growth in their channel’s popularity. Grateful for the opportunity to share their love story and inspire others, Shane and Hannah remain committed to spreading joy and love through their content.
Throughout their journey, Shane emphasizes the importance of communication, trust, and mutual respect in their relationship. The couple aims to continue uplifting and inspiring all those who follow their channel. Despite the love and support they receive, Hannah and Shane have also encountered negativity from online trolls. Shane, who was born with spinal muscular atrophy and has used a wheelchair since childhood, has become an advocate for disability awareness.
Meeting online, Hannah and Shane quickly fell in love and tied the knot in September 2020. However, their growing fame has also exposed them to hurtful comments and criticism from those who don’t understand their “interabled” relationship.
Nevertheless, the couple remains steadfast in sharing their journey and raising awareness about the challenges and joys of an interabled relationship. They hope to encourage acceptance and understanding of differences beyond disability. In light of their experiences, Hannah and Shane recently opened up about their path to parenthood through in vitro fertilization (IVF). Recognizing the unique challenges they may face due to Shane’s wheelchair use, they opted for IVF after attempting natural conception for two years.
Shane humorously likened the IVF process to facing a daunting exam without adequate preparation. Despite the uncertainties, the couple remains determined and resilient as they navigate this new chapter in their lives.