[s3e9] Ghostbusting & Catfishing -
Brianna acts as the bridge, often translating the nuances of "internet drama" for Dave while providing her own experiences with fake accounts.
Josh Richards provides the "boots on the ground" view of how young stars in LA deal with fans who cross the line into obsession.
The "Catfishing" segment of the episode provides the most drama. The hosts discuss: [S3E9] Ghostbusting & Catfishing
As is standard for the pod, the episode thrives on showing actual screenshots, making the "Ghostbusting" feel like a live investigation. Why It Matters
💡 If you're watching for the drama, the middle twenty minutes contain the most aggressive "deep dives" into the specific DMs. If you’d like to explore this further, let me know: Brianna acts as the bridge, often translating the
Should I find the for the catfishing reveal?
This episode serves as a cautionary tale for the digital age. It highlights that in the world of high-stakes social media, "verified" status doesn't always mean a person is genuine. It reinforces the show's brand of unfiltered, often polarizing commentary on the reality of being a public figure today. The hosts discuss: As is standard for the
The term "Ghosting" usually refers to someone disappearing, but in this context, the hosts tackle the proactive hunt for the truth. The episode centers on the fallout of relationships where one party has gone silent or provided a false narrative. Dave Portnoy leads the charge with his signature bluntness, dissecting the "paper trails" left behind by influencers on TikTok and Instagram. The Catfishing Scandal