The Island Boys have once again captured public attention, this time due to a controversial appearance on a 20v1 dating show that aired on March 26, 2026. The episode featured 20 women competing against one man, generating significant buzz and millions of views across platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit.
Flyysoulja, one half of the twin duo, faced intense scrutiny as a female contestant made several shocking claims about him during the show. The contestant’s remarks included pointed criticisms, suggesting that Flyysoulja’s past and personal life were under fire. “You’re my height, you’re scrawny, you’re skinnier than me, you wear a size small… everyone thinks you’re Jeffrey Epstein’s son,” she stated, highlighting the controversial nature of the discussion.
The episode quickly began trending, with the hashtag #20v1IslandBoys accumulating millions of views within hours of its release. This surge in online activity reflects the ongoing fascination and scrutiny surrounding the Island Boys, who first rose to fame in 2021 with a viral freestyle video.
Flyysoulja and his twin brother, Kodiyakredd, have previously denied any allegations linking them to Jeffrey Epstein, but the dating show has reignited these discussions. The duo, born on July 16, 2001, in Florida, currently boasts a combined net worth of $2 million as of 2026.
In a related note, Flyysoulja previously made headlines for winning a celebrity boxing match against Kodiyakredd in May 2025, further solidifying their status in the entertainment industry.
As the Island Boys continue to navigate their public image, the fallout from this latest episode remains to be seen. The impact of the female contestant’s claims and the subsequent online discourse could have lasting effects on their careers.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential responses from the Island Boys or their management team. As the situation develops, fans and critics alike are eager to see how this controversy unfolds.