This Catfish Wasn't Asking For Money -- She Was Sending It
it can be time to solicit the very first
Catfish accountant — the show’s most recent episode took the regular course of financial transaction and turned it upside-down. Wall Street wishes!
As segment of the detective series’ latest adventure, Nev and Kamie made their way down to Oxon Hill, Maryland, where they met a young couple: William, 21, and Akirra, 19. Akirra originally wrote in to the
Catfish team on behalf of William, insisting that he was being harassed by a former online love who simply wouldn’t accept the fact that was he happy in a new relationship.
Still, William had a soft spot for Jamie, a social media influencer with tons of followers. The two originally met on Twitter and speedily moved on to texting and voice calls. William mentioned Jamie was warm and compassionate and even sent William cash once he was falling short on rent.
That speedily proved to be an important understatement.
By the time Nev and Kamie had touched down in Maryland, Jamie was
still sending William cash — consistently, and in big installments — through the PayPal. As Kamie put it, Jamie was one hell of a sugar mama.
Still, in spite of Jamie’s kindness, William mentioned his former flame was hesitant to move down to Maryland from New York once the relationship got serious, and thus, he cut her off. Nevertheless they kept chatting, and Jamie continued to send money.
To unspool the tangled web, Nev and Kamie conducted some independent statistics and were immediately thrown off by Jamie’s accounts. Though she had more than 24,000 Instagram followers and 70,000 on Twitter, the pages were pretty sparse, and Kamie suspected Jamie was purchasing followers.
The real shock came, though, once Nev and Kamie reverse-searched Jamie’s phone number and unearthed a related photo of a woman who looked totally different than the woman William imagined he was talking to. And then it happened: As soon as the order traveled to New York to meet Jamie once and for all, William pulled Nev aside beforehand and admitted that he’d been scrolling through old screenshots of conversations with Jamie. Soon after looking back at one frame from 2017, William mentioned he was suddenly reminded that Jamie had sent a photo of herself that just so happened to feature the same woman that matched the picture linked to the reverse phone-number search.
Finally, William, Nev and Kamie met up with Jamie at a nearby park -- and, as predicted, the latter revealed herself to be the woman William had unearthed in his saved conversations. She mentioned that whenever she did originally use fake pictures of herself, she eventually came tidy to William, who resisted to believe her. And thus she reverted back to using fake photographs because she didn’t hope to lose William, who’d once called her real photographs ugly and mentioned her voice sounded unattractive.
As for the constant money-sending, Jamie said: “I had feelings for him, and I just wanted to assist him out.” Jamie added that she hoped if she’d continued to send William cash, he wouldn’t abandon her.
Jamie then mentioned she still loved William, however sadly, the feeling was not reciprocated. Kamie, though — whose suggestion of William continued to plummet — mentioned Jamie was one of the most decent and kind catfish she’d met and that she’d eventually find a gentleman who’d respect her generosity.
And, of William, she simply observed: “F*ck this guy.”
However who do you know was at fault? Is Kamie right, and Was William the bad guy? Or was Jamie silly for sending all that money? And where do you suggest the tale of the reverse-
Catfish sugar mama ranks among the twisted tales of yesteryear? Share your thoughts, then hang tight for a brand-new episode!
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