In 2009, Kirat Assi was like any other woman, navigating life and hoping to find love. But what unfolded over a decade is truly astonishing. Living in London, she sent a Facebook message to Bobby, the brother of her cousin Simran's ex-boyfriend¡ªan ordinary condolence message after his brother's passing. This innocent exchange soon blossomed into a decade-long romance. However, what seemed like a love story turned into a nightmare that no one could have foreseen. The truth behind this relationship, the shocking motives, and the mastermind behind it all are now exposed in Netflix's gripping documentary, Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare.
Kirat Assi, also known as Harkirat Kaur Assi, was living a seemingly ordinary life in West London in 2009.?
She worked as an arts and events assistant at Hounslow Community Services, and was also a radio presenter on Radio Desi, a programme for London's Punjabi community.
Kirat's tale of betrayal first came to light in the Sweet Bobby podcast, hosted by journalist Alexi Mostrous of Tortoise Media in a riveting six-part series.?
Through her website, Kirat not only shares her harrowing experience of being catfished but also provides support for others who have faced similar nightmares.?
Yet, despite the high-profile exposure, much about her life remains shrouded in mystery¡ªmaking her story all the more intriguing.
For Kirat Assi, everything changed in 2010 when a Facebook message from "Bobby," a cardiologist, sparked what seemed like a promising friendship.?
Over time, their bond deepened, eventually evolving into a romantic relationship - but she had never ended up meeting Bobby, despite close encounters.?
As the years passed, the relationship grew increasingly toxic, leaving Assi in emotional turmoil.?
After a decade of waiting to meet the man she had fallen for, Kirat finally tracked down the real Bobby¡ªonly to uncover a shocking truth: her Bobby had never existed.
The person behind the elaborate deception was none other than her own cousin, Simran Bhogal.?
In a moment that left Kirat stunned, Simran confessed the truth face-to-face. "She came to my house. She stood there and said: 'It was all me.' I didn't know what she meant, at first. She said she was Bobby. I still didn't get it," Kirat recounted to the Mail Online.
Despite the emotional devastation, Simran faced no criminal charges, as catfishing is not illegal in the UK.?
However, Kirat pursued a civil case in 2020, which was settled out of court. The settlement included an apology letter from Simran, who explained her actions as a "family dispute" that began when she was just a schoolgirl.?
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