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Kirat Assi takes a deep breath, pausing the interview for a moment to wipe away a tear. It’s been two years since Assi first came forward with her story on the “Sweet Bobby” podcast, but the ...
Following a 2022 podcast of the same name, Sweet Bobby tells the harrowing true story of Londoner Kirat who is catfished by a man named Bobby for more than 10 years. With each episode ...
Kirat Assi, 43, of west London, spent nearly a whole decade believing she was communicating online with a doctor named Bobby Jandu; first starting as friendship before blooming into more.
Kirat Assi, a woman catfished by a relative for eight years, is telling her story again in Netflix's new documentary "Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare." But the film still leaves viewers ...
Kirat Assi, the subject of Netflix's Sweet Bobby documentary tells Sky News: "People say, 'How can you be so stupid?' That's the constant question you get. But none of us [victims] are stupid.
It all began with a seemingly innocent friend request and a message. When Bobby Jandu heard from Kirat Assi, with whom she shared mutual friends, it felt like nothing out of the ordinary.
But in Sweet Bobby, a Netflix documentary (and previously a podcast), Kirat Assi doesn’t come across as stupid. The film lays out just how this woman – smart, educated, surrounded by family ...