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.
Sweet Bobby, Netflix’s latest true crime documentary, introduces us to Kirat Assi, who experienced exactly that. In 2009, Kirat fell prey to an elaborate romance fraud, carried out on Facebook ...
Netflix’s latest documentary, Sweet Bobby, tells the stranger-than-fiction tale of radio broadcaster Kirat Assi, who believed she was in a years-long relationship with a man named Bobby ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
By Stefano Montali It started with a Facebook friend request from a man named Bobby. Kirat Assi, a 29-year-old radio host, didn’t usually allow strangers into her private Facebook life.
But Kirat Assi – who was targeted by one of the longest catfish frauds ever known – was neither lonely nor desperate. The vivacious, popular and successful young radio presenter from London ...
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 ...
AFTER years of desperately wanting to settle down, Kirat Assi was convinced she’d found the perfect man when she fell head over heels for a handsome heart doctor. Bobby Jandu was well-off ...