‘Catfish: The TV Show’ Canceled After 9 Seasons, Producers Shopping Series Elsewhere


MTV has canceled “Catfish: The TV Show” after nine seasons, TheWrap has learned.

The reality series will halt its investigative mission into deceptive online relationships at MTV, but the network has given producers the green light to shop the series elsewhere. However, MTV will continue to air the series library post-cancellation.

“Catfish: The TV Show” premiered in 2012 on MTV and concluded its ninth season in July 2024. Nev Schulman hosted the reality series based on his 2010 documentary of the same name, in which he coined the term “catfish” for a person who presents a false identity to deceive others online. The reality series specifically discovered the truth about suspected romantic catfishes, deceiving potential partners.

The series was developed by Schulman, Ariel Schulman and Max Joseph. Nev Schulman and Joseph co-hosted the show for its first seven seasons. In 2018, celebrity guest hosts, including Elle King, Charlamagne Tha God and Machine Gun Kelly, replaced Joseph and appeared alongside Schulman. Kamie Crawford then joined as a permanent host with Schulman halfway through Season 7.

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Nev Schulman attends the New York City Ballet 2024 Spring Gala at David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center on May 02, 2024 in New York City


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