The 2 Johnnies are back with a new twist in their GAA Catfish saga, revealing fake profiles to protect Irish lads from heartache. Find out who's fooling whom!
In a twist that can only be described as the plot of a soap opera, the infamous GAA Catfish saga has resurfaced, thanks to the comedic musings of Tipperary’s very own podcast kings, the 2 Johnnies. This notorious tale first came to light in 2022 when Johnny B shared his shocking experience of being duped by a woman running an elaborate web of fake profiles on social media. With a mix of shock and laughter, the dynamic duo felt ‘compelled’ to shed light on this ongoing drama that’s captivated listeners across Ireland. It seems like the online dating scene might need a little more vigilance and a lot less trust!
The 2 Johnnies have once again stepped into the spotlight with a third installment of the GAA Catfish series, pulling back the curtain on the life of Aoife, also known as Cora, who was revealed to be the same person leading men astray. This revelation fuels the narrative that so far, around 40 men—including noted GAA players—have fallen prey to this social media charade. It’s a growing concern that social media, while connecting us in many ways, can also lead us into tangled webs of deceit, especially in matters of the heart. Who knew swiping right could lead you to a catfish instead of a soulmate?
Listeners have been glued to their headphones as the 2 Johnnies continue to unravel the layers of this bizarre story. The podcast not only exposes the tactics used by such deceitful impersonators but also serves as a warning for digital romantics across the Emerald Isle. As they hilariously navigate through tragedy and comedy, the Tipperary lads give advice on how to spot a catfish, leaving no stone unturned in their quest to protect the hearts of Irish gentlemen everywhere. Perhaps, the moral of the story is that not everything shiny online is what it appears to be!
To round off their podcast episode, the lads shared crucial tips for avoiding online catfishers. The number one rule? Don’t be afraid to dig deeper; a little groundwork can save you a boatload of heartache! Did you know that the first known catfish incident dates back to the late '90s, with the dawn of social media? It seems that catfishing has evolved from deceptive emails into a full-blown web of lies on Instagram and dating apps. The 2 Johnnies’ clever approach to tackling this problem is both entertaining and enlightening, reminding us all that sometimes, the internet can be a pretty fishy place.
The GAA Catfish first came to light in 2022 when Johnny B was duped by a woman allegedly running a web of social media accounts.
The Tipperary duo originally brought the story of the GAA catfish to the nation's attention in May 2022, which revealed a serial catfisher was in contact with ...
The presenters have confirmed that Aoife and Cora are the same person. In the third installment of the tale, one man details that Aoife claimed to him that she ...
The original two-part series revealed how up to 40 men had been duped by the same woman, including high-profile GAA players and men from the entertainment ...
Johnny McMahon and Johnny O'Brien began their podcast by explaining it was 'an episode we never thought we would have to make' before adding that the story ' ...
The GAA Catfish parts one and two exposed an elaborate web of fake profiles which deceived scores of men in Ireland, including football players and even Johnny ...
Tipperary duo Johnny McMahon (aka Johnny Smacks) and Johnny O'Brien (aka Johnny B) host the popular "The 2 Johnnies," one of Spotify's top ten most popular ...