Akaash Singh fires back at Andrew Schulz over heated moment about wife Jasleen

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By: Daniel Harris

Akaash Singh clapped back at Andrew Schulz over a years-old heated moment. The pair argued about Jasleen Singh, his then-girlfriend. Years later, the awkward exchange resurfaced in November 2025. And now it’s become the talk of the comedy podcast world.

🔥 Quick Facts:

  • The Flagrant podcast hosts clashed over Andrew Schulz’s treatment of Jasleen Singh years ago
  • Schulz said “I know she hates me” during their tense on-air exchange
  • Jasleen later launched her own podcast called Main Character with 2+ million followers engaged
  • The feud reignited in Nov. 2025 when Myron Gaines amplified Jasleen’s controversial podcast clips
  • The Flagrant channel has over 2 million YouTube subscribers

What Went Down Between Them?

Years back on Flagrant, things got uncomfortable. Jasleen was doing some work that apparently disrupted the podcast start. Schulz said “I’ll wait” in a tone their other co-hosts found sharp. That simple comment sparked fire.

Akaash initially shrugged it off. Then Schulz pushed the point. He mentioned rumors that Jasleen didn’t like him. Akaash admitted: “She don’t like you!” That’s when Schulz dropped the bomb. “I know she hates me.” The room went silent. The awkwardness was palpable.

Akaash tried defending his girlfriend. He explained how he’d learned to keep things smooth with his wife around friends. But Schulz stood firm. According to reports, Schulz said he tried being respectful. He even called the guys “soft.” The tension lingered. Neither backed down easily.

Why It’s Blown Up Again

Fast forward to November 2025. Jasleen Singh now hosts her own podcast. She’s been making bold statements. Recently, she discussed relationships, sexuality, and dating with candor. Some clips went viral. Not always in a positive way.

Then Myron Gaines entered the chat. The Fresh and Fit podcast host had old beef with Akaash. Years back, Akaash and Schulz called his content problematic. Now Gaines saw an opportunity. He post “I’m never wrong about these women.” He linked Jasleen’s controversial clips. The internet exploded.

Akaash fired back. He posted the old podcast clip where Schulz admitted his tension with Jasleen. Akaash responded: “My man out here getting triggered by jokes.” But the damage was done. People were asking: Was Schulz right all along? The years-old moment had become relevant again.

The Timeline of Drama

Event Details
Years Ago Heated on-air moment between Schulz and Akaash. Schulz says he knows Jasleen hates him.
2022 Akaash and Schulz call out Myron Gaines for problematic content on Flagrant podcast.
Mid-2025 Jasleen launches Main Character podcast with candid content about relationships and sexuality.
November 2025 Myron Gaines amplifies Jasleen’s clips to get back at Akaash. Old Flagrant moment resurfaces.
Nov. 23, 2025 Akaash performs stand-up at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco amid ongoing drama.

What strikes people most is the pattern. Schulz allegedly saw something years back. Now, with Jasleen’s public statements making headlines, people wonder if he was onto something. The timeline feels almost cinematic.

How’s This Affecting the Podcast?

The Flagrant podcast continues. Akaash and Schulz still co-host episodes together. Fans debate constantly. Some defend Akaash completely. Others say Jasleen has every right to speak her mind. Still others think Schulz handled the situation fairly.

The tension has definitely affected the vibe between them. Social media exploded with takes. Reddit communities dedicated to Flagrant split over who was right. Podcast fans treat this like personal investment. And honestly? That’s the power of long-form content. People feel connected to these guys.

Jasleen herself addressed the backlash. She fired back at critics. She pointed out that Akaash makes jokes about her during his stand-up. She said they’ve always made jokes at each other’s expense. According to her response, people shouldn’t be upset. This is just their dynamic.

What’s Next for Everyone?

Here’s what stays unclear: Will Akaash and Schulz actually discuss this on air? The Flagrant podcast usually doesn’t shy away from controversy. An episode addressing this drama would destroy viewership records. Fans desperately want them to hash it out live.

Akaash recently performed at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco on Nov. 23, 2025. He continues his stand-up tour regardless. Jasleen keeps posting podcast episodes. The drama hasn’t forced anyone to step back from their careers.

The bigger question? Can friendships survive when one person’s spouse becomes famous for controversial statements? That’s what this really asks. Schulz and Singh have been friends for years. But how long does that last when tension exists with one’s spouse? These are messy human dynamics playing out in public.

Why This Moment Reveals Everything About Podcasts?

This situation shows why long-form podcasts matter so much. A years-old clip resurfaced. People dissected it like archaeologists. They found new meaning. They created narratives. That’s because podcasts build deep connections between hosts and listeners.

We invest in these people. We hear them multiple times weekly. Then when conflict emerges, we can’t help but take sides. We debate earnestly. We share theories on social media. The Flagrant community demonstrates this perfectly. Every person has taken a stance.

Plus, context gets lost so easily. An old moment from years back now means something different. Schulz’s observations feel prophetic in hindsight. But were they? Or are people reading meaning into coincidence? That’s the danger with viral moments. Truth becomes complicated fast.

Sources

  • Red94 – Reporting on Akaash Singh firing back at Andrew Schulz over heated moment
  • FandomWire – Detailed analysis of the Flagrant podcast drama and controversy timeline
  • YouTube/Flagrant Channel – Official podcast clips and episodes

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