Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster on the upcoming episode of “Catfish: The TV Show” as Season 8 Episode 97, titled “Alaysia & Qua,” airs on MTV at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2024. Viewers will be drawn into the compelling story of Alaysia, who has formed a deep connection with her supportive online boyfriend, Qua.
Despite their strong bond, Alaysia’s relationship with Qua hits a roadblock when he repeatedly refuses to meet her in person, even after nearly a year of dating. Concerned and confused, Alaysia turns to the “Catfish” team, led by Nev and Kamie, for help in uncovering the truth behind Qua’s mysterious behavior.
As Nev and Kamie dig deeper into the online relationship, they uncover shocking revelations and unexpected twists that challenge Alaysia’s perception of love and trust. With emotions running high and the truth hanging in the balance, viewers will be on the edge of their...
Despite their strong bond, Alaysia’s relationship with Qua hits a roadblock when he repeatedly refuses to meet her in person, even after nearly a year of dating. Concerned and confused, Alaysia turns to the “Catfish” team, led by Nev and Kamie, for help in uncovering the truth behind Qua’s mysterious behavior.
As Nev and Kamie dig deeper into the online relationship, they uncover shocking revelations and unexpected twists that challenge Alaysia’s perception of love and trust. With emotions running high and the truth hanging in the balance, viewers will be on the edge of their...
- 5/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Exclusive: Wavelength has revealed the 2024 recipients of its Wave Grant. Ayesha Agarwal, Sharona D’Ornellas, Alaysia Renay Duncan, Amy B Tiong and Brittany Young each will receive $5,000 to create their first short film alongside production mentorship from Wavelength’s executive team. Read a bio for each recipient below.
The Wave Grant, which stands for “Women at the Very Edge,” aims to help a female or non-binary first-time filmmaker of color with the production of their first short film (under 10 minutes). In addition to the grant, Wavelength — the production company behind such films as 32 Sounds and Athlete — provides mentorship in the producing, development and post-production of the filmmaker’s story as well as fundraising and distribution strategy.
“Human stories drive everything we do, and this year’s Wave Grant class is an exceptional embodiment of that principle,” said Jenifer Westphal, Wavelength’s founder, CEO and executive producer. “It’s inspiring to...
The Wave Grant, which stands for “Women at the Very Edge,” aims to help a female or non-binary first-time filmmaker of color with the production of their first short film (under 10 minutes). In addition to the grant, Wavelength — the production company behind such films as 32 Sounds and Athlete — provides mentorship in the producing, development and post-production of the filmmaker’s story as well as fundraising and distribution strategy.
“Human stories drive everything we do, and this year’s Wave Grant class is an exceptional embodiment of that principle,” said Jenifer Westphal, Wavelength’s founder, CEO and executive producer. “It’s inspiring to...
- 3/18/2024
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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