Somehow, Catfish couple Colleen and Tony defy nearly every assumption you might make about a couple on the show, though there are still some major red flags in their relationship. First of all, they’re engaged after only knowing one another for three months.

This Catfish episode featured a proposal as according to Us Weekly, Jeremy (who went by his middle name, Tony, while talking to Colleen), asked Colleen if she would marry him. Max said, “Congratulations. You’ve been catfished and you still have a relationship. That’s only happened to one other person. We’re like 95 episodes deep.”

The Wednesday, May 10, episode of Catfish was a crazy one, with twist after twist and lie after lie. Hosts Nev Schulman and Max Joseph took viewers on a wild ride through finding the true identity of Colleen’s fiancé, “Tony.” Watch a dramatic moment from the show above, and read on for all the highlights!

Fans loved seeing Nev Schulman and Max Joseph host the show, but unfortunately, Max Josephs decided to leave during season 7. Here’s why Over 8 seasons, fans of MTV’s reality series Catfish feel well-versed in how to spot someone who is lying about who they are online.

When did Catfish Miracle start?

It’s a Catfish miracle! When the hit MTV reality TV series first premiered back in 2012, its hosts Nev Schulman and Max Joseph set out to help unsuspecting people find out if their online love interests were really who they said they were.

Fans will be delighted to know that Colleen and Jeremy are still together and they’re still going strong — and they even welcomed a child together. Colleen gave birth to their son on Dec. 22 2017 and they seem like an adorable, happy family judging by Colleen’s Instagram.

What season of Catfish did Tony and Colleen appear?

Colleen and Tony appeared in season 6 of Catfish and when Nev and Max began their investigation, it turned out that they were each explaining the situation differently.

This Catfish episode featured a proposal as according to Us Weekly, Jeremy (who went by his middle name, Tony, while talking to Colleen), asked Colleen if she would marry him.

In this Catfish episode, both people showed each other fake photos so they could pretend to look different, as they were both insecure. When they met IRL, they were able to see where the person was coming from. It’s devastating to think that Ashley and Mike could have had a real, loving relationship if not for the tragedies that took place.

According to In Touch Weekly, based on Colleen’s Instagram, it seems that she and Jeremy did live happily ever after and have a son together. Colleen had a baby in 2017. There are many comments from fans saying how happy they are to learn that things worked out so well.

Sadly, the two didn’t end up together, as in 2017, Leuh broke the news on Twitter. She also mentioned that he wasn’t her boyfriend in another tweet.

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For a long time, there were two people who met via Catfish and seemed to have an actual relationship after. Lauren and Derek are known as the couple who actually fell in love on Catfish but it’s sad to learn that they did split up. What about some of the other couples?

In the season 5 episode featuring Leuh and Justin, it turned out that Justin was totally real.

What episode of Catfish is Tony?

The Wednesday, May 10, episode of Catfish was a crazy one, with twist after twist and lie after lie. Hosts Nev Schulman and Max Joseph took viewers on a wild ride through finding the true identity of Colleen’s fiancé, “Tony.”.

Colleen Opens Up About Past Abuse. Colleen insisted that her love for Tony was the real deal, saying, “I’ve been in a couple of abusive relationships. Tony is the only one I can talk to.”. Max then asked, “Let’s imagine he’s 200 pounds heavier than he is.

The meeting with Jeremy’s sister Meka was a tense one. After discovering her younger brother had been posing as a white man online, she was definitely thrown, saying, “Is there something wrong with black people?” Jeremy then said, “I just don’t mesh well with women of the same… race.” Meka was not happy to hear this and said, “I’m not prejudiced.” She then added, “It just hurts to know… you couldn’t sit down and talk to your sister. You talk to me about everything.” In the end, Meka appeared supportive of the new couple and Colleen left with a smile on her face and a general glow.

The heart-wrenching meeting between Colleen and Jeremy (whose middle name is Tony) was certainly bittersweet. An attractive, fit, young, African-American guy, Jeremy admitted to lying about his race due to insecurity. He explained, “I’m not a stereotypical black guy… I don’t want to be viewed as a stereotype.” Nev then asked, “Non-black women generally assume you’re a certain type of person because of your skin?” Jeremy confirmed, “Yes.”

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