Holy Blackout! ‘Sister Wives’ Meri Brown’s Catfish Scammer’s Website Shut Down
Holy Blackout! The online catfish who hooked Sister Wives star, Meri Brown, has been beached and silenced, at least for now.
“Sam Cooper” aka Oklahoma catfish Jackie Overton, pours her slimy heart out into a blog, and the narrative, headed “Not Batman Yet” (www.notbatmanyet.com), has vanished—POOF— into the cybersphere. Gone are the banana memories, voicemails, sexy photos, and the detailed love story between “Sam” and needy reality star, Meri Brown.
We all know that the evidenced story will live forever, but it appears that some sort of action went down to remove the scandalous testimony from it’s source. Yesterday, Meri Brown alluded to such via Twitter— in her signature, and robotically unoriginal style.
There's usually more going on behind scenes than is realized. Because it's not said doesn't mean it's not happening pic.twitter.com/YQF6VAdjXY
— Meri Brown (@MeriBrown1) February 28, 2016
The story began publicly unfolding about six months ago, and ironically, “Sam” hasn’t been waxing poetic about his lost bronzed love, in recent days. Nonetheless, it appears that “Sam” may have to work some superhero magic, in order to continue to share his story with the world.
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Both the “Sam” and his associate “Lindsay’s” Twitter accounts have gone private this morning, but as of yesterday, neither Overton persona offered an explanation for the blog blackout.
“Sam” did give his past lover a shout out, in a seeming response to her tweet.
What do you think happened? Did legal action permanently beach Overton—or will the gasping catfish flip back into the water, and re-emerge to cyber-woo again?
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Becca is a Senior Editor for All About The Tea. She’s a coastal girl who loves the outdoors, and writing about the sneaky and silly side of reality TV. Her bio is short, but her snark is endless. She loves writing for the sharpest posters in the world.