
Myron Gaines' ex-girlfriend Angie has spoken out after she appeared alongside the controversial 'manosphere' influencer in Louis Theroux's new documentary.
Inside The Manosphere dropped onto Netflix on 11 March and saw the award-winning documentarian step into the world of extreme male social media influencers who spout misogynistic ideology and claim to be mentors to success.
Among those who appeared in the doc was Myron Gaines, 36, real name Amrou Fudl, who is known in the 'manosphere' for his podcast, Fresh and Fit, where he broadcasts highly offensive views towards women, the LGBTQ+ community, Jewish people, and more.
He also hosts a 'Red Pill Wednesday' segment, where he gives dating 'advice' that falls in line with the view that men should be 'dictators', and women, their 'subordinates'.
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One of the most talked about moments in the documentary, though, was when his girlfriend at the time, Angie, was brought on camera.

Gaines confirmed that while they're in a long-term relationship, he still wants multiple wives.
"The women that he sleeps with, he's just going to be with them for like, a night," Angie said on the show.
She later showed her true feelings and admitted, "I don't know how that will work," after being asked about the prospect of being one of the influencer's multiple partners.
Then, the end of the 90-minute film let viewers know that Myron and Angie had broken up, something he has since claimed is because she wanted to start a family.
Angie has now spoken out to tell her side of the story in a TikTok video shared today (19 March), where she let everyone who was worried know that she is 'happy' in a new relationship with someone who 'sees a future with her'.
Speaking to the camera, she explained how she 'wants to leave the past in the past,' but since the documentary has just come out, she's been inundated with people messaging about her well-being.
Angie said, "So I want to address a few things. First of all, I never wanted to be part of any documentary whatsoever. I was never told or asked to be in a documentary until the moment of.
"I was stupid enough to not read a contract before signing it, and that's how I ended up in that documentary."
She claims she 'begged the producers on email thousands of times' to take her out of the doc, but her wishes were ignored.
Angie continued: "Anyways, I've already been through a lot, I already went through therapy, I already heard the zillion pep talks that my friends and family had to say. I know everybody has an opinion, and I know everybody has something to say.
"But this is my life, and honestly, as of right now, I couldn't be more grateful for it. I am so blessed, and I am so thankful to say that I am in a new relationship where I don't have to worry about any of this, and that I met this amazing man who cares for me, who makes me feel so special, makes me so happy, and I couldn't be more grateful for him."
She gushed, "I can finally say that I can see a future with somebody, and I'm so grateful that he can see a future with me."

Addressing bizarre cheating rumours that have begun floating around, she added: "Also, before you go there, it's not any rollerblading guy or anything like that. I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I never cheated on anybody. That doesn't really align with my values.
"I know you'd have loved me to, but that never happened. I don't want the past to get into this, so right now, I'm so happy.
"And honestly, I'm so thankful for all the experiences that I've lived, every lesson that I've learned, and everything that I've been through. Because, without any of it, I wouldn't be the person that I am right now. Thanks to everyone who criticised me, who has said something about it."
She admitted she can't say the comments don't affect her because 'they do' but added that, 'at the end of the day, I believe in who I am and who my parents raised, and honestly, I'm so thankful for every lesson'.
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Topics: Louis Theroux, Netflix, Entertainment, TV And Film, Sex and Relationships, Documentaries