The Pile-On is a podcast about what happens when the internet turns on you. Each episode, we go beyond the hot takes, beyond the comment sections, into what many describe as one of the most brutal, isolating, suffocating experiences of their lives. You’ve seen the outrage. Now hear what it’s like at the bottom.
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The Pile-On is a podcast about what happens when the internet turns on you. Each episode, we go beyond the hot takes, beyond the comment sections, into what many describe as one of the most brutal, isolating, suffocating experiences of their lives. You’ve seen the outrage. Now hear what it’s like at the bottom.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In April 2025, Australian actor and content creator Kath Ebbs (they/them) found themselves at the centre of a global tabloid storm — one that had nothing to do with being on television, and everything to do with who they were dating.
Their then-partner, pop icon and Celebrity Big Brother UK contestant JoJo Siwa, had spent weeks on camera forming what looked like much more than a friendship with fellow housemate Chris Hughes. Viewers dissected every glance, every late-night scene, and when the finale aired, speculation exploded. There was just one problem in that storyline — and that was Kath. At the after-party, they were blindsided and dumped.In this episode, Kath Ebbs talks about heartbreak, public scrutiny and what it costs to tell your story when the internet has already written it for you.
With thanks to Kath Ebbs
Next week, Josh Szeps joins us in studio.
The Pile-On is created and hosted by Clare Stephens.
Produced by Lize Ratliff.
For guest suggestions or feedback, message Clare on Instagram @clare.stephenss
Subscribe to Clare’s substack NQR (Not Quite Right) here.
Find her debut novel The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done - about a young woman at the centre of a vicious online pile-on here.
Please remember you don’t have to go through this alone. Reaching out for help can feel difficult, but support is available 24/7. If you or someone you know is struggling, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.
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