![]() There are some jank-ass Bow Wow imitators on Facebook, cover photo all wonky and whatnot, and then there is a pristine one with more than 4 million “Likes” and the URL “/bowwow.”Įither Keyonnah just wanted to believe in her child rap star fantasies, or this episode was set up to angle in a celebrity as Catfish season two heads into its finale next week. Not only does Facebook now have its own “verified” stamp for celebs and people of interest, it’s not all that difficult to spot the real page from an imitator. A Bow Wow fan since her playground days, Keyonnah connected with the rapper (real name Shad Gregory Moss) through a Facebook fan page. McDonald’s employee and “part-time model” Keyonnah was roughly “60 percent convinced” she was in an online relationship with Bow Wow when she called in Nev and Max. Watch Bow Wow’s reaction and the full episode of Catfish, episode 14 below.On rapper Bow Wow’s minor 2001 hit “Ghetto Girls,” he has a line about loving real-ass chicks who “won’t front for some Mickey D’s.” I’m sure that was a real priority for him at the time, being 13 and all, but last night’s Catfish saw a woman taking the lyric a little too seriously. He then invited the show’s principal characters, Keyonnah and Dee-Pimpin, onto his show to explain their actions. “These eyes ain’t contacts… you can’t buy these…” In his usual grandiose, self-absorbed, overly confident manner, Bow Wow gave some insight into just how difficult it is to BE Bow Wow. By then the hapless trio are on a plane to Atlanta to meet “Bow Wow”.īET.com posted a video of the real Bow Wow reacting to the show. In a world where information is literally at our fingertips, Nev and Max couldn’t put 2+2 together until 30 minutes into the show. ![]() Catfish‘s dimwitted producers Nev Schulman and Max Joseph pretended not to know how easy it was to confirm the identity of the person imitating the rapper. Keyonnah’s doubts were erased when the impersonator sent her $10,000, which she claims she spent paying off her family’s bills. Last night’s episode of MTV’s Catfish: The TV Show featured a woman, Keyonnah, who believed she was in an online relationship with former kiddie rapper and BET 106 & Park host Shad Moss, a.k.a. ![]()
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