
The Jesea Lee Show Ronnie Radke & Brittany Furlan Catfish Revival 2026
Jan 7, 2026
A resurfaced 2025 catfish scandal involving Ronnie Radke and Brittany Furlan ignites new social media drama and legal filings. Instagram story screenshots and takedowns fuel the back-and-forth. Discussion turns to whether Bad Omens will actually drop a 2026 album. A creepy trend of AI bands stealing art and mimicking metalcore sparks industry concerns and reporting headaches.
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Catfish Saga Resurfaces Publicly
- Brittany Furlan described being catfished by someone posing as Ronnie Radke and publicly shared Instagram story screenshots to defend herself.
- Jesea Lee noted the saga resurfaced when a deleted TikTok and mutual story screenshots reignited accusations and rebuttals.
Stories And Screenshots Create Chaos
- The story became confusing because both parties primarily exchanged claims via Instagram stories and screenshots.
- Jesea Lee observed that third-party court filings and removed accounts further muddied public understanding.
Move Disputes To A Moderated Space
- Encourage direct, mediated discussion when online disputes won't stop and keep escalating.
- Jesea Lee suggested a moderated conversation or court process could clear confusion faster than public story exchanges.
