Jasleen Singh has taken a firm stance defending her podcast content and past. The wife of comedian Akaash Singh fired back at critics during November 2025. She dismissed the hateful commentary flooding her social channels. The Main Character Podcast host refused to stay silent.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Jasleen Singh posted a response video on November 11 addressing the drama
- The Main Character Podcast episodes sparked viral discussions about her personal history
- The feud between Akaash Singh and Myron Gaines originated in January 2022 on Flagrant 2
- Myron Gaines attacked the couple starting November 6-7, 2025 on social media
- Jasleen met Akaash Singh at a Hoboken comedy festival in 2015
What Happened in the Recent Drama
Jasleen Singh responded directly to massive backlash online. On November 11, 2025, she posted an Instagram video addressing the controversy head-on. The response came after her podcast sparked debates about her past dating life.
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In the video, Jasleen criticized what she called the “red pill podcast guys” obsession with her content. She defended the jokes and conversations she shares with her husband. She argued that strangers had no right analyzing her marriage based on podcast audio excerpts.
The drama reignited an old feud. Myron Gaines, co-host of the Fresh and Fit Podcast, began attacking both Jasleen and Akaash on social media. Gaines claimed victory in an old dispute from 2022. He posted derogatory comments and shared edited clips of Jasleen’s podcast.
The Real Issue: Podcast Past Gone Viral
The Main Character Podcast episodes featuring Jasleen Singh sparked intense online discussions. Episodes included conversations about her college experiences and past relationships. She discussed her views on dating, finance, and other personal matters.
Some critics claimed her statements contradicted what Akaash Singh had said publicly about their relationship history. Jasleen responded by clarifying her past directly. She stated clearly that she and Akaash both had relationships before meeting.
“Who the f*** are you to talk about when I lost my virginity… We both hooked up with people. We both were in relationships. And then together, we both lost our virginity.”
A Three-Way Feud: Breaking Down the Timeline
The current chaos traces back to January 2022. Akaash Singh and Andrew Schulz hosted Myron Gaines on Flagrant 2 Podcast. During the episode, the hosts criticized Gaines and his co-host for their content approach. Singh and Schulz called their material “corny” and “childish.”
Gaines faced backlash for stating he doesn’t date Black women. Singh argued that they were setting poor examples as role models. The Fresh and Fit crew took the criticism hard.
Fast forward to November 6-7, 2025. Gaines saw Jasleen’s podcast content going viral. He decided to use it as ammunition against Akaash. Gaines posted inflammatory messages and edited clips. Akaash responded by reposting the original 2022 podcast clash.
What’s Next: Moving Forward From Drama
Jasleen Singh has made her position crystal clear. She refuses to apologize for her past or current content. She believes the “red pill podcast guys” are “brainwashed” followers obsessed with her content.
She refused to engage further with Myron Gaines‘ attacks. Instead, she focused her message on defending her right to share her story. Jasleen pointed out the hypocrisy of strangers judging her marriage based on podcast clips.
The couple met in 2015 at a comedy festival in Hoboken, New York. Akaash asked Jasleen out that night. The rest became internet history. Now, nearly 10 years into their relationship, they’re defending their private conversations publicly.
Why Should You Care About This Online Debate?
This drama highlights bigger conversations about privacy and marriage. When does sharing personal stories cross the line? How much should couples explain their histories to strangers online?
Jasleen’s response shows a growing trend. Content creators are standing up to internet criticism. They refuse to let viral moments define their relationships. Jasleen basically said: my past is my business, and my marriage is strong.
The clash also reveals how old feuds resurface in the social media age. Gaines’ decision to involve Jasleen shows desperation to win a debate from 2022. Akaash and Jasleen are attempting to move past it completely.
Sources
- Yahoo Entertainment – Coverage of Akaash Singh’s response to the Myron Gaines feud
- FandomWire – Detailed analysis of Jasleen Singh’s podcast controversy
- Mashable India – Timeline and context of the ongoing feud between entertainers

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