‘Bachelorette’ Alum Josh Seiter Says Correcting Fake Death Hoax Wasn’t His ‘Priority’

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‘Bachelorette’ Alum Josh Seiter Says Correcting Fake Death Hoax Wasn’t His ‘Priority’

Fans are starting to have a lot of questions about Josh Seiter and his fake death hoax drama.

Earlier this week, a statement from his “family” was posted on Instagram announcing that the actor had died following a public mental health battle, in which he opened up about his struggles with depression and past suicide attempts.

However, an ex of Josh came forward to cast doubt on his story, claiming that he had faked his own death and questioned why it took him so long to correct the headlines that he had died. Josh has now spoken out, claiming that it was not a “priority” to correct false information when his account had been hacked.

‘Bachelor’ Alum Josh Seiter Insists He Didn’t Master His Own Fake Death Hoaxes

Josh SeiterInstagram | Josh Seiter

Last night, an ex of Josh’s – “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star Monica Beverly Hillz – spoke about the incident and claimed that the reality star was “sick in the head” and made up the whole death hoax herself, which is why she waited so long to correct the statement.

On Wednesday, August 30, Josh appeared on TMZ Live to say that his priority is to find out who hacked his account instead of announcing that he is still alive. He explained that many friends and family members contacted him to see if the statement he posted on his Instagram page was true.

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With so many friends and family members quickly finding out that he was alive, it only made one wonder why no one announced that he was alive. TMZ reports that they contacted Josh shortly after the death announcement was posted, but they didn’t get a call back until the next day. Family members reportedly either hung up or said “No comment.”

While Josh says he understands he’ll be criticized for the way he handled the incident, he’s standing by his story that he was hacked and claiming he was the victim of a fake death hoax, despite his ex’s insistence. vice versa.

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Star Monica Beverly Hillz Warns Josh Is A ‘Clout Chaser’

Former 'Bachelor' contestant Josh SeiterInstagram | Josh Seiter

On Tuesday night, Josh’s ex, Monica Beverly Hillz, told Entertainment Weekly that her fans warned her that Josh was an “influencer” when she first opened up about their relationship earlier this month. Although they met around 2013, they fell out of touch until Josh reportedly contacted her earlier this month to see why she no longer followed him on Instagram.

Unfortunately, their brief relationship seemed doomed from the start. “I couldn’t wait because I Googled him and I saw all the negative press about him,” he explained. “For me, the internet is the internet, from social media, I know better, don’t believe everything you read.”

Many of his fans also warned him that he was bad news. “When I hear a comment, I will ask him. He will tell me that he will plant the story himself,” he explained, adding that the two officially separated on Tuesday, August 22.

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Former 'Bachelor' contestant Josh SeiterInstagram | Josh Seiter

“That Monday, we didn’t talk at all… I woke up on Tuesday to this: ‘Hey hun, I’m sorry, but I’m not good. My grandfather died this morning in his sleep. Heading to the airport right now, my life is a mess, and I can’t give you the time and dedication you deserve. Let’s stay friends. Thank you for being great,’” she recalled.

After Tuesday’s text message, Monica claimed that she hadn’t heard from him until the fake death hoax went viral on Instagram earlier this week. He claimed he found out about the news “just like everyone else” and was upset that he didn’t call her to confirm that she was alive.

“You’re dating me, if s— you get hacked, you should call me, the first one… He knows me enough that I know I’m going to pick up the phone because I’m friends with all my exes,” she explained.

Former 'Bachelor' contestant Josh SeiterInstagram | Josh Seiter

“He had my number, to call me and say, ‘Hey, I need your help, you can put out a statement saying my stuff was hacked.’ He doesn’t do s—, sit back, and attack everyone who’s freaking out and going through something. It hurts in the head,” he added.

He goes on to accuse her of orchestrating the death hoax for influence. “He watched all this and knew it was out of control,” he said. “I’m here crying, I’m not sleeping, crying every two minutes thinking that this is happening, and all the while, this guy is alive to get through all this—.”

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In an email to the outlet, Josh responded, “Those are all ridiculous accusations made by someone out of touch with their time.”

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