Fitness influencer outlines why Comedian Akaash Singh might be getting fooled by his wife’s claims

Fitness coach Greg Doucette has raised serious questions about the credibility of comedian Akaash Singh‘s wife after she appeared on a podcast to address recent controversies. In a recent YouTube video, Doucette suggests that the couple’s recent joint appearance may have been less about transparency and more about damage control, with Singh potentially being misled about his wife’s past.

The controversy centers around the wife’s claim that she was a virgin until meeting Singh, a statement Doucette finds inconsistent with her own previous admissions on various podcasts. “This chick is not a virgin. This is just what she’s admitting to,” Doucette states, pointing to multiple stories she’s shared publicly about intimate encounters during her college years.

Most damning, according to Doucette, are her own words about having “a roster of white frat boys” during college, which she later downplayed as merely “two guys I was talking to and flirting with.” However, her detailed accounts of sexual situations—including stories about period-related intimacy, oral encounters, and a particularly graphic tale involving an*l experimentation—seem to contradict her virgin narrative.

“Last I checked, if you’re just kissing someone, how does it matter what’s going on down there?” Doucette asks, referencing her admission about a partner “going down on me” during her period. He argues that someone claiming to have only kissed two men wouldn’t have such explicit stories or be comfortable sharing them publicly.

The fitness coach also addresses troubling relationship dynamics visible in the podcast appearance. Singh has been repeatedly filmed being rejected when attempting to kiss his wife in public, which she attributes to being raised in a family without physical affection. Doucette isn’t buying it: “Shy girls don’t go on podcasts talking about popping their p***ies to white frat boys nor about having or**es.”

Perhaps most concerning to Doucette is what he characterizes as gaslighting behavior. The wife’s comments about actively wanting to have an or88 with an attractive couple, followed by her claim that such statements were merely jokes learned from her husband, represent a pattern of manipulation. “The level of gaslighting that in fact is going crazy,” Doucette observes.

With Singh sitting beside her during the interview, Doucette questions whether the comedian could possibly express his true feelings. “Are you really going to dare say the things that you want to say when the person who’s abusing you, who’s controlling you, gaslighting you… is right there next to you?”

The coach suggests Singh has been “brainwashed” by therapy and counseling to accept inappropriate behavior under the guise of understanding his wife’s upbringing. Doucette’s advice to men watching is blunt: prioritize self-respect, maintain physical fitness, and refuse to settle for relationships where they’re consistently disrespected.

As for Singh’s situation, Doucette believes the comedian deserves better and would ultimately find it if he chose to leave.