Flagrant’s Cringe “Redemption” Sketch: The Most Transparent Damage Control in Comedy History
In a move that fooled exactly no one, Andrew Schulz and the Flagrant podcast crew dropped a comedy sketch featuring Akaash Singh and his wife Jasleen in what was clearly a desperate attempt to “redeem” themselves after weeks of public humiliation. The video, framed as lighthearted banter, was meant to laugh off the explosive rants Jasleen went on during her viral podcast appearances—rants that exposed a marriage in freefall and a woman who seemed to equate basic adult behavior with trauma.
Let’s break down the absurdity.
In the original clips that torched their reputations, Jasleen casually recounted meeting a guy on Tinder, going home with him, and waking up sore the next day—then immediately framing that soreness meant she had been assaulted. Not “I regret it.” Not “I was drunk and made a bad call.” Straight to victimhood. In the same breath, she described “popping her pussy” for frat boys in college, only to later reframe that as “just dancing.” And “hooking up”? Apparently that now means “making out,” not the very obvious hookup culture slang everyone knows it to be.
These weren’t slips of the tongue. These were revisionist history on steroids.
So what does Flagrant do? They put Akaash and Jasleen in a heavily scripted “comedy” sketch where they jokingly “clarify” all of this—acting like the internet just misunderstood her all along. Oh, she didn’t mean she had sex with random dudes and then cried assault when she felt sore—she was just… exaggerating for laughs! She wasn’t admitting to wild college behavior—she was talking about dance battles! It’s all been a big misunderstanding, guys!
Give. Me. A. Break.
Keep reading with a 7-day free trial
Subscribe to Mitha to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.


