EXCLUSIVE: Bobbi Althoff and rapper-reality star, Sukihana, are launching their new YouTube series, That’s BS With Bobbi & Suki, on Monday, April 6.
What began as a viral interaction between the two has now evolved into a full-scale show intended “to entertain, provoke, and engage” per the release. Earlier this year, Sukihana took a pregnancy test alongside Althoff, a raw moment that pulled in 16M views on TikTok.
The show was created and executive-produced by Althoff and Sukihana and shot in Los Angeles, CA.
“That’s BS” will release a new episode every Monday and feature candid, unscripted conversations, unexpected segments, and celebrity guest appearances in what is expected to be an unpredictable experience.
The premiere comes at a pivotal time for Sukihana, who is also entering a new personal chapter, following her recent pregnancy announcement that she is expecting her fourth child, adding an additional layer of depth and intrigue to the series.
Althoff, known for her deadpan and unapologetic interviews with celebs, which have generated over a billion views, says, “The idea behind That’s BS With Bobbi & Suki started as a joke about how chaotic our interactions can be online. But we realized the chaos is relatable, everyone deals with an unpredictable life, and we just put it on camera. It’s a way to turn viral moments into something intentional.”
TV personality and rapper, Sukihana, who rose to fame on VH1’s Love & Hip Hop: Miami, adds, “We wanted a show where nothing is staged. People can tell when you’re faking it, and we wanted every reaction, laugh, and argument to be real. That authenticity is what makes it stand out, it’s raw synergy captured live.”
Althoff expounds, “The internet already had a narrative about us before the show even existed. This is our chance to flip the story, to explain our side and create a dialogue with the audience, instead of letting the noise control the narrative.”
Says Sukihana, “I’ve learned people love drama, but they also love honesty. Every clip is meant to make people laugh, question themselves, or just relate. That’s what’s different about our show: it’s not just content, it’s a conversation.”
The second season of Althoff‘s video podcast, Not This Again, is currently available to watch on YouTube and http://www.notthisagain.show.














