Podcast host and entrepreneur Steven Bartlett is under fire for comments on his personal life and a recent podcast episode discussing incel men, sparking criticism and scrutiny.
Steven Bartlett , the host of the popular podcast The Diary Of A CEO, is facing scrutiny for controversial comments made both about his personal life and on his podcast. The entrepreneur, 33, recently recounted a painful experience from a past relationship with his now-fiancée, Melanie Lopes, where she allegedly told him she no longer enjoyed having sex with him. This incident, which occurred during a 2017 split, left Bartlett feeling 'emasculated', according to his account.
He shared details of the breakup on his podcast, reflecting on the impact of the experience on his self-esteem. The couple, who have since reconciled and are now engaged, had broken up shortly after the incident, during which they were in bed in Paris. Bartlett explained how the conversation impacted him, revealing that he struggled to understand the cause of her feelings at the time. He has since stated that they worked through communication issues and that his fiancee had blockages from previous experiences that were addressed. The couple's journey from breakup to engagement highlights their personal growth and reconciliation. Details about his fiancé have been kept private until now. Melanie, who is from Bordeaux, France, runs retreats for her 141,000 Instagram followers and speaks three languages. Her retreats focus on 'breath work' workshops.\Bartlett's podcast, launched in 2017, features interviews with business leaders, academics, and celebrities, attracting a large audience of over three million daily listeners and viewers. However, one particular episode has drawn significant criticism. On a recent podcast episode, Bartlett suggested that society should 'intervene' in order to match incel men with women, sparking controversy and accusations of promoting harmful viewpoints. During a discussion with psychologist Dr Alok Kanojia, the pair discussed the male loneliness epidemic. They mentioned that incels – involuntary celibate men – might go extinct if they cannot find partners and reproduce. He said: 'We're going to have a lot of men who are disillusioned that become incels, find themselves in pockets of the internet, are resentful. All those kinds of things. 'Should society intervene to course correct that put systems in place to make sure that those men meet partners?' This has prompted widespread criticism, with many accusing Bartlett of promoting potentially harmful perspectives on relationships and gender dynamics. The controversial comments echo past issues.\This incident adds to a string of controversies surrounding Bartlett, including accusations of dishonesty, half-truths and other missteps since his rise to fame as the youngest Dragon investor in early 2022. Content creator Shabaz Ali satirized the podcast, suggesting it be renamed 'Therapy for Men, sponsored by Women Ruin Society', and criticizing its perceived shift from business and mindset discussions to blaming women for men's problems. Another source stated that Bartlett and Melanie lead very different lives, with him focused on business and her being spiritual. The source added that while Melanie had initially called off the relationship, she's since reversed her decision, and those close to her have questioned her views. The source also states that being with Bartlett affords her opportunities to travel and pursue her passion projects. The controversies surrounding Bartlett's comments regarding his personal life and the incel discussion on his podcast have raised questions about his messaging and impact. These criticisms highlight the scrutiny Bartlett faces and raise questions about the implications of the narratives he promotes
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