Comedian Akaash Singh‘s reputation continues to crumble as his Flagrant podcast co-hosts barely contained their laughter during a heavily censored Patreon episode discussing his marriage controversy. The situation has escalated from uncomfortable to career-threatening, with Singh’s own platform becoming the stage for his public humiliation.
The controversy began when clips surfaced of Singh’s wife, Jasleen, discussing her wild college experiences and rotating through multiple partners—directly contradicting what she allegedly told Akaash before their marriage.
Singh had previously claimed on podcast that both he and his wife were virgins until marriage, a revelation that now appears questionable given her candid admissions about “popping my s**t and living my best life in these white boy frat houses.”
During the Patreon episode recorded while Singh was away on vacation, his co-hosts Andrew Schulz and the Flagrant crew visibly struggled to avoid mocking the situation. The episode became so roast-heavy that significant portions required censoring, with blurred circles covering the screen repeatedly. When asked what to cut, the confusion about which jokes crossed the line revealed just how much material they had at Singh’s expense.
The irony isn’t lost on anyone—Singh built his comedy brand on calling out other people’s relationship problems. His viral clips typically feature him roasting couples in his audience, making his current predicament particularly devastating. According to audience members at his first post-controversy show, Singh appeared awkward and used stage time as therapy, desperately pleading that his wife was joking.
The evidence against Singh’s marital bliss continues mounting. There’s virtually no footage of the couple kissing, even at their own wedding. When Singh proposed a second time in India with an expensive diamond ring, Jasleen dodged his kiss and spent the remainder of the video obsessing over the ring’s size rather than the romantic gesture.
Most damaging are Jasleen’s own podcast statements about finances: “His money is our money and my money is my money.” She’s publicly stated she’d call off any wedding if asked to sign a prenup, while simultaneously bragging about having no job and spending Singh’s Patreon earnings on designer goods. She’s even joked about divorce and starting an OnlyFans with her feet content.
The Flagrant crew’s reaction suggests they may have seen this coming.