I’m a catfish expert – the craziest cases I’ve ever seen, including a mom who used her daughter’s sexy photos
TEN years into filming his MTV show Catfish, Nev Schulman has seen a few things.
Now the reality TV star is looking back on the show's wildest moments and revealing his best tips for avoiding getting caught in your own romance scam.
November will mark the tenth anniversary of Catfish's premiere on MTV.
In that time, "catfish" has become a household word — and Nev, 38, has uncovered hundreds of fakers.
But some stories stick out as crazier, sadder, and more shocking than others.
Speaking to The U.S. Sun, Nev — who has partnered with to warn people about scams — shared his top three crazy catfishes.
"By all accounts, he is an accomplished, successful member of society. He’s smart, he went to college, he played advanced-level golf, lives in a cool city. He’s got a great life," said Nev.
"And yet somehow, he was on some online app game and met some girl whose name happened to be Katy, and they got to talking and after telling her what he did and inquiring what she did, she said, 'Oh, I'm a singer,' and he eventually he found she was Katy Perry."
Or at least, she said she was Katy Perry.
"Katy" told him she liked to be able to talk to "regular people" while playing online games and insisted that her management set her up in a "fake marriage" with Orlando Bloom.
For six years, the two were in a virtual relationship, and Spencer was "so convinced" she was the real Katy Perry.
"When we figured out it was actually some girl in England and we were gonna take him there to meet her, he assumed, 'MTV is gonna take me on this international trip to meet Katy Perry, this is how it all ends,'" said Nev.