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Published 15:16 26 May 2022 BST
Updated 16:38 27 May 2022 BST
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And it just gets weirder. The story was so elaborate, the guys had to make a second podcast to explain the rest.
In part two, the duo revealed that over 40 individuals - including GAA players and media personalities had been catfished by this same person since 2014.
"I consider myself reasonably intelligent," Johnny B told listeners. "But in this story I was very much taken for a fool."
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