2 Johnnies release list of 'fake' profiles to avoid after GAA Catfish Part 3 episode
The 2 Johnnies have released a list of 'fake' Instagram accounts linked to a notorious GAA catfish operating online as part of their third episode in the saga.
The third episode of the cautionary tale two years on from the first two episodes which detailed a web of fake accounts allegedly being operated by one person. The 'catfish' duped up to 40 different men, including high-profile GAA players and Johnny B who initially met the "drop dead gorgeous" woman online.
In 2024, The 2 Johnnies were contacted by several men who believed they were being deceived by someone going by the name of ‘Aoife Kennedy,' prompting the podcasting duo to release a new instalment.
Along with the episode itself, the 2 Johnnies shared images of a number of profiles they believe to be fake and part of the new GAA catfish web.
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You can see the full list of accounts on the lads' Instagram post below:
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In the new episode, listeners will hear the account of County Conor*.
Conor initially matched with Aoife on Tinder, and their intermittent chats on Instagram led him to suspect something was off.
However, after persistent messages from Aoife’s so-called “brother” and “friend,” he resumed contact and even arranged for her to attend one of his matches in Croke Park.
The situation took a dark turn when Aoife claimed to have been raped by a GAA player and alleged other traumatic experiences, including being forced to have an abortion.
Conor, horrified by these claims, now fears false allegations could be spread about him or others.
He has also been informed that photos of his child were posted on Aoife’s account without his consent.
The 2 Johnnies acknowledge that this episode is heavier than its predecessors but believe it is vital to share.
They highlight the broader dangers of false allegations, which can harm innocent individuals and dissuade genuine victims from coming forward.
They also caution against engaging with people online without verifying their identities.
“In 2022, we never imagined revisiting The GAA Catfish. But as new stories emerged, we felt compelled to act. This episode is not about shaming anyone but about raising awareness and preventing further harm. It’s time to address this issue and call on social media companies to do more to combat fake profiles,” they said.
Joining the podcast is Clinical Psychologist and best-selling author Dr Malie Coyne, who brings her expertise as a contributor to MTV’s Catfish: The TV Show.
Dr Coyne addresses both the catfish and their victims, urging the perpetrators to seek help: “Think of all the time and energy you’re sacrificing to deceive others,” she says. “You are worthy of a healthy relationship, but to get there, you need to seek help.”
Dr Coyne also emphasises the emotional toll on victims: “To be duped and betrayed like this is a trauma that is not taken seriously enough. It can completely disrupt your sense of trust and stability.”
The 2 Johnnies remind listeners that help is available:
• Dublin Rape Crisis Centre: National 24-Hour Helpline at 1800 77 8888
• Garda Confidential Helpline for domestic abuse: 1800 666 111
The GAA Catfish: Part Three is available now wherever you get your podcasts.
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