The internet has erupted with cringe-worthy content featuring Akaash Singh, co-host of the popular FLAGRANT podcast, as his wife Jasleen attempts at influencer stardom have backflipped spectacularly—landing squarely on her husband’s reputation.
What started as a couple’s podcast has devolved into a public humiliation campaign that has even hardcore feminists feeling sympathy for the comedian.

Jasleen, who is ten years younger than Akaash and the only woman he’s ever been with, describes herself unapologetically: “I’m a stay-at-home wife, but I don’t cook or clean because I don’t feel like it. And my husband is a full-time stand-up comedian, and he buys me lots of nice things.”
Her content consists primarily of shopping vlogs and vacation footage funded entirely by Akaash’s comedy career, operating under the philosophy that “his money’s our money and my money is my money.”

The situation has become ammunition for Fresh and Fit’s Myron, who previously clashed with the FLAGRANT crew three years ago over relationship dynamics.

Hey @AkaashSingh, shut the fuck up and NEVER talk shit again.
Focus on your RAN THROUGH thot wife! pic.twitter.com/mbBhyCMVlU
— Myron Gaines (@MyronGainesX) November 11, 2025
The irony is palpable—Akaash once mocked their controversial dating advice, yet now finds himself living out their worst-case scenarios as his wife publicly flaunts her leverage in the relationship.
The most disturbing content features Jasleen’s obsession with her podcast co-host’s husband, Nav. She repeatedly comments on his attractiveness, discusses his genitalia, and actively campaigns for a couples’ orgy.
“I’m actively trying to have an orgy because this couple is so f**king good-looking,” she announced on their podcast, adding “I just know that Nav’s d*ck is like at least 10 in.” When both couples appeared together, she couldn’t contain herself: “This is the best husband I’ve ever seen. And I’m not even saying that hyperbolically. It’s a little annoying.”
Meanwhile, Akaash works relentlessly to fund her lifestyle while she publicly complains about not having enough closet space for her designer purchases and reminisces about “popping my s**t and living my best life in these white boy frat houses” during college, rotating through a “roster of guys”—despite Akaash previously claiming “my wife also hadn’t had any sexual partners.”
The comedian appears trapped, aware of the humiliation but powerless to stop it.
As his co-host Andrew Schutz reportedly said he wants Jasleen’s career to blow up so she’d have “all the leverage,” the question remains whether this relationship can survive the internet fame she’s desperately chasing at her husband’s expense.