Twin brothers found dead have been named as stars of My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding.
The bodies of the 32-year-old siblings, named locally as Billy and Joe Smith, were discovered in a tree in an isolated country lane in Sevenoaks, Kent, just days after Christmas.
Heartbroken family, friends and members of the UK's travelling community have paid tribute to the brothers, with one writing on Facebook : "The love they had for one another. They couldn't live without one another."
Another wrote: "They both took their own lives. among our folk."
A third added: "Born together and left the earth together.
"Male depression really is as strong as any other and it should be made as aware as any other and they should feel like they can speak up like any other person the demons won these beautiful lives."
At a wedding two weeks ago the brothers recorded a video as they sang and danced to Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You - reports Mirror Online.
A Facebook user wrote: "Nobody has TOMORROW this was videod less than 2 weeks ago there they were full of life and now they're gone. TOMORROW isn't promised for none of us rest in peace lads."
The pair featured in the third series of My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding, which described them as Romani gypsies, when they were 24 and working as gardeners.
An episode followed them during a shift in Kent, at home where they discussed the traveller lifestyle, and during a holiday in Tenerife before getting married.
The twins' bodies were found near to a farm on the outskirts of Sevenoaks at about 11.30am on Saturday.
It is said that their family had previously expressed concern for their welfare.
Kent Police said the deaths are not currently being treated as suspicious and a coroner will determine the cause.
Post-mortems are due to take place and an inquest is likely to be held in the new year.
Family and friends told of their heartbreak in tributes posted on Facebook.
One wrote: "Rest in peace Bill and Joe this world's so cruel and sometimes the demons in your head get the better of you. God named you an angel way too soon.
"Twin brothers found together God make this place an easier life for the broken hearted."
A police spokeswoman said: "Kent Police was called at 11.34am on Saturday after the bodies of two men were discovered in Dibden Lane, Sevenoaks.
"Enquiries into the circumstances surrounding the deaths are ongoing but they are not currently being treated as suspicious.
"The next of kin of both men are aware and being kept updated."