So, here’s a message out to the girl who got catfished and to the person who was pretending to be me. “Quite frankly, I would actually like to meet them both. The entertained added the exposure was also good for his show and his career, although he was slightly upset that MTV didn’t give him more credit. And, not only do they want to be you, in their mind they are you. It’s dope and it’s flattering when somebody wants to be you. “So, how do I feel about being catfished? Well, I feel honored. You can’t impersonate this,” Bow Wow said in the video, which was posted immediately after Catfish aired. “Somebody is actually impersonating me! Now, first of all, that’s a hard thing to do. It sure was complicated, but it made for good television - and the real Bow Wow wants to keep that rolling by inviting Keyonnah and Dee Pimpen to his show, 106 & Park. As the duped Keyonnah summarized, “You’re the Bow and she’s the Wow.” (Nev and Max spelled her name “Dee Pimpin” on the show, but judging from Dee’s old Twitter account under she actually spells her last name - probably by mistake - with an “e” before the “n” at the end.)ĭee also happens to be a female who convinced her male cousin to talk with Keyonnah on the phone. As it turned how, Keyonnah was chatting with an Atlanta-based “musician” named Dee Pimpen. Against all odds, she believed she was in a serious relationship with Bow Wow - who happens to be a famous rapper and television host. At the center of it all was Keyonnah, a young mother from North Carolina. The most recent episode of Catfish was one of the strangest yet. SPOILER In case you haven’t seen Tuesday night’s Catfish and plan on catching up later, skip this story… But, if you already watched the episode (or were like Nev Schulman and Max Joseph and realized we were dealing with a catfish after hearing the premise), then read on.
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