
The former girlfriend of Myron Gaines has shared an impassioned message about self-worth after appearing in Louis Theroux's latest documentary.
Angie Camacho previously revealed that being quizzed about her controversial relationship dynamic while the cameras were rolling made her 'question herself and the future'.
After crediting Theroux, 55, with encouraging her to take audit of the people in her life, she has now urged others to 'walk away from people who make you doubt your worth'.
Camacho appeared in Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere alongside her ex-boyfriend and controversial influencer Gaines, who she was in a relationship with for around two years.
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Viewers were left gobsmacked as they watched Gaines gloat about how they practiced 'one-way monogamy’ - meaning that he can do what he likes, while she remained faithful to him.
Gaines, who is the co-founder of the Fresh and Fit Podcast and author of Why Women Deserve Less, claimed that Camacho 'loved' their set-up, although a lot of people who tuned into the documentary weren't convinced.
"The women that he sleeps with, he’s just going to be with them for a night or so," Camacho told Theroux. "There is a reason why I’ve stayed so long with him."
Gaines later claimed that viewers had been 'deceived', alleging that footage providing 'critical context' to the conversation had been left on the cutting room floor and 'edited out' to portray him in a negative light.
After filming was wrapped for Inside The Manosphere, the podcast host announced in August last year that he and Camacho had parted ways.

"Angie was a good girlfriend bro, she’s a good girl, I have nothing bad to say to her," the Kick streamer said during an episode of Fresh and Fit. "Honestly this sh*t is on me though.
"She wants a family and I can’t give that to her right now. Just straight up, I’m being honest...She’s been waiting around a minute, so who am I to tell her: ‘Nah keep waiting’."
After the documentary made its Netflix debut, Camacho announced that she 'never wanted' to be included in it, claiming: "I was stupid enough to not read a contract before signing it."
Sharing an update on where her life is now in a TikTok video, she told her nearly 13,000 followers that she has since undergone therapy, had a ‘zillion’ pep talks with those closest to her and is now in a new relationship.

Gushing about her 'amazing' partner, she said: "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 rumours about what led to her break up with Gaines - whose real name is Amrou Fudl - Camacho added: "I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I never cheated on anybody. That doesn't really align with values. I know you'd have loved me too, but that never happened."
She signed off by saying she is 'thankful for every lesson' in life, which was seemingly a reference to the insights that her complex romance with Gaines gave her.

Now, Camacho has made what appears to be another thinly-veiled reference to the circumstances of her relationship with the misogynistic streamer.
She uploaded a TikTok on Friday (20 March) showing her smiling as she strolled down the street with some shopping bags - but it was the powerful message that accompanied it which really caught people's attention.
Camacho wrote: "Normalise walking away from people who make you doubt your worth and make you feel insecure for being yourself.
"You don't owe anything to anyone. Be authentically you."
Social media users flooded the comment section with praise for Camacho, with one saying: "I think the whole world is proud of you right now."
A second wrote: "Thank God you did..."
A third added: "Yaaaaassss!!!!! Soooo proud that you walked away!!!!!"
While a fourth chimed in saying: "So happy for you girl, you are glowing with love and happiness!"
Topics: Documentaries, Louis Theroux, Netflix, Social Media, Sex and Relationships