Akaash Singh is setting the record straight after weeks of escalating drama with Myron Gaines and Fresh and Fit Podcast, defending both his wife Jasleen Singh and their marriage against mounting online criticism. The comedian fired back with receipts from a 2022 Flagrant 2 episode, proving his longstanding position on the controversial podcast. Singh’s response comes after the feud reignited in November 2025, dragging his wife into the spotlight and sparking fierce debate across social media platforms.
🔥 Quick Facts
- The original Akaash vs. Myron feud started in January 2022 when both appeared on Flagrant 2 podcast together
- Myron attacked Jasleen’s Main Character podcast on November 6, 2025, after YouTuber commentary sparked controversy
- Akaash responded with viral clips from the 2022 episode, reposting the original podcast proof
- Jasleen defended herself on Instagram and TikTok, criticizing “red pill guys” for obsessing over her podcast content
The Original 2022 Clash That Started It All
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The beef between Akaash Singh and Myron Gaines originated during a fiery Flagrant 2 episode in January 2022. Gaines and his Fresh and Fit co-host Walter Weekes appeared alongside Andrew Schulz and Singh for a heated discussion on modern dating philosophies. During the episode, both Gaines and Weekes made controversial statements about not dating Black women, resulting in immediate backlash online.
Akaash and Schulz condemned the Fresh and Fit approach to relationships as “corny,” “childish,” and unhelpful for young men seeking positive role models. They specifically criticized the podcast’s treatment of African American men, arguing Fresh and Fit was setting a terrible example. The episode became one of the most humiliating meltdowns in the show’s history, leaving the feud festering for nearly four years.
How Myron Reignited the Beef in November 2025
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The feud remained dormant until November 6, 2025, when a YouTuber commentary channel released a video analyzing Jasleen Singh’s Main Character podcast. The video featured clips where she discussed personal experiences, sexual content, and relationship dynamics. Myron Gaines immediately appeared in the comments with just two chilling words: “Time to cook.”
By November 7, Gaines launched a full-scale Twitter attack, writing: “I’m never wrong about these women.” He then directly targeted Akaash Singh and called him derogatory slurs, accusing him of being a hypocrite for lecturing about women. Gaines claimed Singh had no right to criticize Fresh and Fit philosophy when his own wife was openly discussing personal relationships on her podcast. The tweets immediately went viral, drawing thousands of responses.
Akaash Strikes Back With Receipts and Evidence
Rather than engage in a prolonged social media argument, Akaash Singh took a strategic approach by reposting the original 2022 Flagrant 2 episode clip where the entire controversy began. His caption read: “My man out here getting triggered by jokes. How ironic.” Singh’s move effectively proved that his criticism of Fresh and Fit was valid and predated any ongoing drama with his wife’s podcast by nearly four years.
The reposted clip showed exactly what Singh had condemned: Fresh and Fit hosts making offensive statements about not dating certain racial groups. Rather than defending the indefensible, Gaines continued tweeting attacks on both Singh and his marriage, positioning himself as an arbiter of relationship standards despite his controversial track record in the community.
Jasleen Defends Herself Against Red Pill Criticism
On November 11, 2025, Jasleen Singh posted an Instagram video calmly addressing the mounting criticism from what she called the “red pill podcast guys.” She never mentioned Myron Gaines by name, but the target was unmistakable. Jasleen condemned the “brainwashed” attitude of online critics obsessing over her podcast content without proper context.
Jasleen emphasized that critics were making baseless judgments about her marriage based solely on audio excerpts. She defended the jokes and conversations she shares with her husband, pushing back against internet strangers analyzing her relationship. Her response resonated with many fans who viewed it as a powerful defense against unfair scrutiny and the constant surveillance of female content creators. Jasleen made clear she would not be silenced or shamed for her personal podcast content.
What This Feud Reveals About Online Culture and Accountability?
The ongoing drama between Akaash Singh, Myron Gaines, and now Jasleen Singh exposes the toxic nature of influencer feuds and the weaponization of personal relationships for clout. Gaines, despite his controversial views on women and dating, positioned himself as a moral authority attacking Singh’s marriage. Meanwhile, Akaash and Jasleen maintained their ground by presenting facts and refusing to engage in mudslinging at the personal level.
The conflict demonstrates how podcast culture and social media have created spaces for never-ending disputes where nuance is lost and context doesn’t matter. Myron Gaines attempted to drag Jasleen into a conversation that had nothing to do with her, simply to score points against her husband. Akaash’s defense suggests that facts, receipts, and standing firm on principles matter more than engaging trolls. The couple’s united front signals that some controversies deserve to be met with clarity rather than endless arguing on the internet.
Sources
- Yahoo Entertainment – Breaking down the escalation of Akaash’s response and Myron’s attacks
- Mashable India – Comprehensive timeline of the original 2022 feud and November 2025 reigniting
- Complex – Analysis of Jasleen’s podcast comments and conflicting statements in the drama

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