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Planned Parenthood employee duped on comedy stage admits desire to ‘breed’

During the live prank show “Fishin’ 4 Luv Live,” a Planned Parenthood staffer told a fake 19-year-old match that he woke up wanting to breed.

The touring comedy production “Fishin’ 4 Luv Live,” hosted by Ivy Wolk, 21, and Roey Rozen, 28, stages live “catfishing” where actors fabricate Tinder and Field profiles to lure real users onto stage. In a recent performance, Wolk’s avatar “Lana,” a 19-year-old, messaged an unnamed Planned Parenthood employee who replied, “I woke up today wanting to breed” and suggested a repeat abortion. The crowd responded with gasps and uneasy laughter.

Wolk described the bit as “depraved” and emphasized its personal, not political, nature. The show frequently extracts similarly explicit confessions from male participants, turning them into public ridicule.

Why it matters

It exposes how a reproductive-health employee made a disturbing sexual remark in a public prank, raising concerns about professionalism.

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