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This is unsettling news from one couple that have been on quite the rollercoaster for the past month or so.

The fallout from the Ashley Madison website hack has been everywhere online for the last week. The site, whose slogan was “Life is short. Have an affair,” was marketed to allow people to cheat on their significant other with people they met online.

A hacker group was able to expose almost 39 million members of the site and allow their information to be accessed by the public. Meaning there were sites available whereby entering an individual’s email address would allow you to see if it was registered to the site.

Now it has been discovered that YouTube star Sam Rader had an account on the site.

Sam and his wife Nia made headlines with their ‘surprise pregnancy’ video earlier this summer. Only a few days after the video went viral, the couple posted another with the news that Nia had suffered a miscarriage.

According to the Daily Mail his name and mailing address were registered with the site since 2013. And yes, during that time he was married to Nia.

Sam had been hugely successful in marketing his Christian family values in his YouTube videos and had quit his job in order to become a professional video blogger.

He often blogs about wanting to be a “good man” to his wife. They pair have been married for almost six years and Sam wants to be “the kind of man I want my daughter to marry.”

The information came to light when someone posted the information on Twitter that Sam rader was registered user of the site.

Sam has insisted he never met anyone on the site and that God and Nia have forgiven him of his “fleshy desires.” You can see his response to the hack below:

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If you hadn’t heard about Zoella before last week, we can’t say we would have blamed you. However, after the furore of recent days, it’s safe to say everyone has heard of her.

YouTube star, Zoella released her debut novel, Girl Online, in November where it sold 78, 109 copies in the first seven days alone, leaving the YouTube star speechless and on  a great high.

However, it wasn’t to last and now Penguin and Zoella have both confirmed that she did not write the novel alone, using a ghostwriter, which has led to much criticism. A rep for Penguin Random House told the Sunday Times: “to be factually accurate you would need to say Zoe Sugg [Zoella] did not write the book Girl Online on her own.”

Zoella, meanwhile, took to Twitter and said: “Thanks for all the positive feedback about Girl Online and for the doubters out there, of course I was going to need help from Penguin’s editorial team in telling my story, which I talked about from the beginning. Everyone needs help when they try something news. The story and characters of Girl Online are mine. I want to thank all of you who have taken time to support the book.”

Now, the criticism has obviously taken its toll on the rising star and she tweeted earlier: “Bare with me on vlogmas. I’m taking a few days out and off the internet because it’s clouding my brain. Thanks for understanding.”

It has been rumoured that an author named Siobhan Curham may be Zoella's ghostwriter due to a blog she had posted about writing a book in six weeks which has since been deleted. The book is believed to have been Girl Online by many speculators. 

Will her young career be able to get up and move past what has undoubtedly been a very bad week for her? 

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