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Catfish: The TV Show (often shortened to Catfish) is an American reality-based documentary television series airing on MTV about the truths and lies of online dating. The series, which premiered on November 12, 2012, is based on the 2010 film Catfish .
Catfish: The TV Show is an American television series that began airing on MTV on November 12, 2012. [1] The second series began airing on June 25, 2013. [2] Season 3 and Season 4 premiered respectively on May 7, 2014, and February 25, 2015.
For seven seasons, he was a host and cameraman for Catfish: The TV Show. [1] He was absent from Catfish for several episodes in the fourth season to make his feature film debut, We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron. [2] Joseph announced that he was leaving Catfish: The TV Show in 2018, [3] and in 2020 he was replaced by Kamie Crawford. [4]
New episodes of "Catfish: The TV Show" air Tuesdays at 7 p.m. CT on MTV. More on 'Catfish' The term “catfishing” comes from a 2010 documentary film about Schulman's own experience of being ...
“Catfish” spawned a MTV reality series, “Catfish: The TV Show,” in 2012 with Nev Schulman, whose online relationship was the focus of the documentary, and Max Joseph as co-hosts. When ...
Throughout 2018, she served as part of a panel of rotating hosts for the second part of season 7 of the television series Catfish, along with singer Elle King, basketball player Nick Young, actress Kimiko Glenn, model Slick Woods and football player Justin Combs, after Max Joseph's departure from the series. In 2019, she became the permanent co ...
In 2012, Schulman became the host and executive producer of the follow-up show Catfish: The TV Show for MTV, with his filmmaking partner Max Joseph, where he introduces couples in real life who have fallen for each other online but have yet to meet. [5] In 2018, production was suspended following an accusation of sexual misconduct.
Similarly to a traditional Carnival celebration involving attendees masking their faces, the Internet allows catfishers to mask their true identities.. Catfishing refers to the creation of a fictitious online persona, or fake identity (typically on social networking platforms), with the intent of deception, [1] usually to mislead a victim into an online romantic relationship or to commit ...