“Catfish: The TV Show,” the hit MTV reality show that tackled the challenges of online dating, is ending after nine seasons.
Host Nev Schulman and former host Max Joseph, made an announcement about the show’s cancelation in an Instagram video posted Monday, Sept. 22.
“Hey guys! So, that’s a wrap on ‘Catfish.’ After 12 years and almost 300 episodes and just a lot of traveling around this incredible country. A lot of phone calls. A lot of Facetimes. A lot of economy flights, a lot of reverse image searches, a lot of Hilton Garden Inns, Catfish has officially been cancelled,” the duo said.
“‘Catfish’ as we know it is over, but what an incredible journey its been.” Shulman continued.
Based on the award-winning 2010 documentary directed by Nev Shulman’s brother, Ariel Shulman and Henry Joost, “Catfish: The TV Show” premiered on in 2012 on MTV and concluded its ninth season in July 2024.
Schulman and Joseph co-hosted the show for its first seven seasons. A lineup of celebrity co-hosts joined the team after Joseph departed the series as series co-host. Kamie Crawford joined as a permanent host halfway through Season 7.
In 2018, celebrity guest hosts, including Elle King, Charlamagne Tha God and Machine Gun Kelly, replaced Joseph and appeared alongside Schulman. Kamie Crawford then joined as a permanent host with Schulman from 2018 to 2024.
According to multiple reports, MTV is allowing “Catfish” producers to shop the series elsewhere. MTV is also airing reruns of the show.
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