“Sweet Bobby’s Victim Reveals Shocking Truth Behind ‘Real’ Bobby’s Betrayal in 10-Year Catfish Saga!”

"Sweet Bobby's Victim Reveals Shocking Truth Behind 'Real' Bobby's Betrayal in 10-Year Catfish Saga!"

Could you ever imagine being in a relationship for nearly a decade—hanging on every word, imagining a future, only to find out that your significant other was actually your cousin pulling off a catfishing scheme? This isn’t just a plot twist straight out of a soap opera; it’s the shocking reality faced by Kirat Assi, the victim in the compelling Netflix documentary Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare. For nine long years, Kirat thought she was in love with a man named Bobby, whose presence was felt exclusively through whispers claiming a medical condition kept him from speaking normally. Finally sharing her story, Kirat opens up about the aftermath and her feelings towards the real Bobby’s reaction to this whirlwind of deception. If the drama was turned up any higher, we’d be looking at an Oscar-worthy flick here! Check out the documentary to dive deeper into this twisted tale of love, betrayal, and the lengths one cousin went to maintain this facade. LEARN MORE.

The victim of the Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare, Kirat Assi, has opened up about the ‘real’ Bobby’s reaction.

Assi was catfished by her cousin for nine years, as she thought she was dating a man called ‘Bobby’ she met on Facebook via her cousin.

They never met for nine years, wouldn’t video call, and ‘Bobby’ (her cousin) would come up with excuses and reasons to rarely audio call.

When they did, they whispered, claiming their vocal chords had been damaged following a stroke.

The horrible ordeal Kirat went through has been detailed in a new Netflix documentary called Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare.

It released earlier this week, but has today shot straight to the top of the streamer’s charts.

Kirat’s story is shocking, and the documentary is a follow up to a popular podcast series called ‘Sweet Bobby’.

She details in the show the lengths her cousin, Simran Bhogal, went in order to keep up her lies.

Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare is available to stream now (Netflix)

Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare is available to stream now (Netflix)

She ran around 60 Facebook accounts to create a web of lies to convince Kirat that Bobby was real.

Kirat also details how at one point, she ran into the real man whose pictures had been being used by Bhogal to catfish her.

He didn’t recognise her, which she put down to the fact they were in a loud club.

In a recent interview, she has spoken of her disappointment in the reaction that the ‘real’ Bobby has had to her ten-year long nightmare.

She told Hello Magazine: “Bobby and I haven’t spoken. I’m a little bit disappointed. I think he’s only just realised in the last couple of months how closely connected we are, but that’s not on record anywhere.

“I’m a little bit disappointed this many years down the line.

A picture of the 'real' Bobby (Netflix)

A picture of the ‘real’ Bobby (Netflix)

“I am disappointed by the lack of joined-up-ness on the approach.

“I’ve tried to make sure that everybody in the journey is looked after, doesn’t feel vulnerable, everybody’s safe, but then you sometimes feel like you’re alone in that responsibility. I don’t feel like anyone else feels that back for me”.

She continued: “For me it’s not even pushing for the meeting. It’s about doing it on their side if they could. For me, I’ve talked about the community being the issue. For me, as the time’s gone on since the confession, they are the community.

The real Bobby spoke in the Netflix documentary, saying: “How can she pretend to be me for so long, and she’s a girl doing it to her cousin? None of it made any sense.”

He then added: “I got a call from a lawyer working with Kirat. He gives me a folder [this thick] with details of this huge, elaborate scheme to convince Kirat that there is a fake version of me out there who is extraordinarily extravagant.

“We’re just a normal family with a very ordinary lifestyle. That moment was even more shocking than the morning that Simran confessed.”

Sweet Bobby: My Catfishing Nightmare is out on Netflix now.

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