MTV’s Catfish: Watch Season 8, Episode 6 William and Jamie

Catfish Season 8 on MTV, photo courtesy MTV
Catfish Season 8 on MTV, photo courtesy MTV /
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Catfish is all-new tonight and audiences can’t wait for the clownery! Here’s how to watch Season 8, Episode 6, William and Jamie.

So far, this season of Catfish has been wild, but you haven’t seen anything yet! Tonight’s episode will make you just a tad angry and frustrated at the “victim.” Yes, we’ve already seen the episode, and no, we won’t be revealing any spoilers! Just know to keep an eye on Kamie’s face expressions, it says it all!

Kamie has been a joy to see each week on Catfish as Nev’s co-host. We love how she always keeps it 100% real and her face and sayings have become some of our favorite memes. In this episode, she holds nothing back and it’s hilarious to watch. Nev is a little more patient, so the two hosts really work off each other and play good cop, bad cop very well.

Below, we share some info about the episode as well as provide teasers for you to guess what the outcome of the episode will be! Is the Catfish someone the victim already knows, the real deal, or a typical Catfish?

Here’s a teaser for the episode: 

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In this episode, Nev and Kamie receive an email from, Akirra, William’s current girlfriend. It turns out William is still talking to a girl he used to date online. Is there more to the story than what Akirra knows? What is this secretive dude hiding?

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Will you be joining fellow fans and chat on Twitter when the episode airs live! Trust us, you’ll want to! Here’s what you need to know about how to watch: 

Date: Wednesday, Feb. 12
Start Time: 8/7 p.m. Central
Episode: Season 8, Episode 6 “William and Jamie”
TV network: MTV
Where to watch: Watch on Hulu | MTV online | Sling | More

Lock in your votes about who you think Jamie really is! A typical Catfish, the real deal, or someone the victim already knows?