Bachelorette Alum Josh Seiter Explains Why He Did Not Clear Up Death Announcement Until 18 Hours Later!
31.08.2023 - 14:41
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Josh Seiter swears he had nothing to do with his death hoax situation — despite all the suspicious details in his story!
As you know, a post went up on his Instagram account earlier this week announcing that the former Bachelorette star suddenly died at the age of 36. But the following day, Josh shocked everyone when he revealing he was actually alive. As for what happened? He claimed someone else hacked the account. And while many people breathed a sigh of relief over the news, others – including his former girlfriend Monica Beverly Hillz – began questioning whether this was all a stunt to gain some time in the spotlight.
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However, Josh insists this wasn’t a publicity stunt. And now, he’s talking more about what went down these past few days in an interview with TMZ on Wednesday. When the outlet questioned Josh why no one cleared up the reports when it came out during the “18 hours” he “wasn’t able to get access” to the account, he blamed it on the fact he has no team behind him:
But oddly enough, TMZ noted that they called Josh — and his phone seemed to go straight to voicemail. In fact, they pointed out that his cell “sounded like it was off” at the time. And they did not even hear back from him until the next day. What made this situation even more puzzling? The outlet also reached out to family members. Instead of correcting the reports and stating he was alive and well, they either hung up or told the outlet “no comment.” Hmm.
However, the television personality isn’t standing for the suggestions he orchestrated the hoax! Defending himself, Josh explained he was simply busy talking with friends and certain loved ones. But more than that, he was
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