A Woman's Decade-Long Catfish Nightmare Unveiled on Netflix


A Woman's Decade-Long Catfish Nightmare Unveiled on Netflix

Trusting the Wrong Cousin

After years of longing for a settled life, Kirat Assi thought she found love with a heart doctor online. Little did she know, it was all a cruel scam orchestrated by her own cousin, Simran Bhogal.

Living a Fantasy

For almost ten years, Kirat believed in a web of lies spun by her cousin, who posed as Bobby Jandu, a man she had never met. The scam involved fake friends, a fake stroke, and even a fake baby.

A Shocking Revelation

The truth came to light when Kirat finally confronted the real Bobby Jandu and his wife, only to realize the extent of the deception. The whole saga is now the subject of a new Netflix documentary, revealing the twists and turns of the longest catfish scam.

Facing the Aftermath

Now, Kirat is speaking out to raise awareness about catfishing and the need for accountability. Despite the ordeal, she remains resilient and determined to rebuild her life, questioning if she will ever achieve her dream of becoming a mother.


A Woman's Decade-Long Catfish Nightmare Unveiled on Netflix

Streaming Soon on Netflix

Don't miss the eye-opening documentary, "Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare," available for streaming on Netflix from October 16. Kirat's story serves as a cautionary tale in the digital age.


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