
Last week’s release of Louis Theroux’s latest documentary has sparked a wide number of conversations after highlighting various themes and subjects.
And one of those in particular was the behaviour displayed by Myron Gaines, real name Amrou Fudl.
Arguably one of the most controversial influencers featured in the doc, the 36-year-old is known in the ‘manosphere’ for his podcast, Fresh and Fit. During episodes of this, he and others share very offensive views towards women, Jewish people, the LGBTQIA+ community and more.
In Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere, we got to see a recording take place as well as a brief introduction with his then girlfriend, ‘Angie’ (Angelica Camacho).
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This proved to be a major moment in the Netflix feature, with Theroux concerned he had upset her as she soon stopped appearing. And she has now spoken out against it.
During the documentary, the journalist asks her about the ‘one-way monogamy’ her then-partner boasts of and at the end, it was reflected that Angie and Myron had broken up. He has since claimed this was related to the fact she wanted to start a family.
Providing an update, she now says she can ‘see a future with somebody’ but is ‘thankful for all the experiences’ she has lived.
However, speaking out on the documentary for the first time, Angie explains she has a lot of messages from those who are concerned about her wellbeing.
“I want to leave the past in the past,” she says in a new TikTok, before going on 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,” she claims.
Angie does make it clear that she had signed official documents to appear though, but we are not aware of its conditions.

“I was stupid enough to not read a contract before signing it and that's how I ended up in that documentary,” she continues with her claims.
“So, I did beg the producers on email thousands of times to take me out of the documentary, but that didn't happen.”
Having ‘never wanted to be part’ of the doc, Angie says she’s ‘already been through a lot’, has had therapy and a ‘zillion’ pep talks from friends and family.
“I know everybody has an opinion, 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,” she says.
“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.”
Angie has since met an ‘amazing’ partner who cares for her and makes her feel special and happy.
“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,” she adds. “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 also makes it clear she doesn’t ‘want the past to get into this’, adding how she is ‘so happy’ and wouldn’t be who she is now without her experiences.
“I believe in who I am and who my parents raised. I'm so thankful for every lesson. So thank you for everything. It is what it is,” Angie adds, explaining she will be posting more on TikTok and wants this to be left behind.
TikTok users have praised her as 'brave' as they are 'so happy' for her, as one comment (liked by Angie) reads: "Hearing that you left that man was honestly the best part of the documentary girl."
The LADbible Group has contacted Mindhouse Productions and Netflix for comment.
Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere is currently streaming on Netflix.
Topics: Louis Theroux, TikTok, Netflix, TV and Film, Documentaries