Bachelorette's Josh Seiter Maintains He's The 'Victim' Of An 'Attack On Mental Health'!
01.09.2023 - 19:49
/ perezhilton.com
Josh Seiter wants to make it clear to everyone once and for all that he had absolutely nothing to do with his death hoax!
By now you know an announcement about the Bachelorette alum’s death went up on Instagram earlier this week, shocking fans of Bachelor Nation, as well as his loved ones. But in a twist eerily similar to the Lil Tay debacle, Josh announced he was alive several hours later, explaining his account had gotten hacked.
Many followers were relieved by the news, but other social media users? They became skeptical and wondered if this whole situation was a stunt. Even his former girlfriend Monica Beverly Hillz believes he faked his own death — and she had some inside perspective! Josh repeatedly denied the claims though, and he now offered up a theory as to why this all happened in the first place.
Related: Josh Explains Why He Didn’t Clear Up Death Announcement Until 18 Hours Later!
During an appearance on the Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast, the 36-year-old broke down to Ashley Iaconetti and guest host Jared Haibon about what happened that day the death hoax post went live. Josh claimed he could not log into Insta on Monday but did not worry about it too much at first. It wasn’t until his phone started blowing up shortly afterward that the former reality star realized something was wrong:
Once Josh realized that death announcement was on his page, he believed someone was “playing a prank” on him — but had no idea what was actually happening. During the 18 hours, the former Bachelorette star says, he was “frantically trying” to get back into the account.
But why not reach out to someone else who could get a message out? He could send a video message from his phone to any friend with a working IG, and he
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