
Myron Gaines’ ex-girlfriend Angie Camacho has thanked Louis Theroux for questioning her about her relationship during Inside The Manosphere.
The informative Netflix film shines a light on the rising influence of 'manfluencers' who claim to reveal hidden societal truths, mixed with misogynistic and homophobic views.
In the doc, Theroux speaks to Sudanese American blogger Gaines, whose real name is Amrou Fudl.
Gaines, who is a former special tactical unit agent for the Department of Homeland Security, is the co-founder of the Fresh and Fit Podcast, and wrote the book Why Women Deserve Less.
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Theroux asks Angie about Gaines' advocacy of 'one-way monogamy', and she appears to not object to the arrangement.
However, Angie has since revealed that she has dumped Gaines shortly after the doc and has thanked Theroux for making her 'question herself'.

Taking to TikTok, she said: "I really think in a weird way I have to thank Louis Theroux because somehow his questions kinda like made me question myself and the future of everything.
"And that is something that I truly hadn't done before, not, like, deeply like I did after that.
"And part of it is what's he's doing. So there is that."
In another video, Angie revealed that she started therapy and now has a new boyfriend.
"Hey it's me Angie, finally coming out of my shell on social media," she said.

"I want to leave this behind, I want to leave the past in the past. I've already been through a lot, I've been through therapy, I've heard a zillion pep talks of what my friends and family had to say.
"I am so blessed and so thankful to say that I am in a new relationship where I don't have to worry about any of this.
"I met this amazing man who cares for me who makes me feel so special makes me so happy.'
She added: "I couldn't be more grateful for him, I can finally say I see a future with somebody and he can see a future with me."
Gaines, meanwhile, said during a seven-hour-long stream that the documentary made 'him look crazy'.

Referring to the Theroux as 'Louis the liar', he said: "For a very long time I was hesitant.
"I was not really interested in doing it and the reason why was because I saw how they did my boy Andrew Tate. I wasn't really happy about it. These companies understand that 'normies' are easily shocked and offended, and what they do is, they find polarising people, they get them for interviews, they cut out all the context, all the background, why they think the way that they do and they cut out how they came to their conclusion.
"Their goal is to take a polarising person, put them in a box, make them look crazy, give shock value and sell it off."
LADbible Group contacted Louis Theroux for comment.
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