Harry Jowsey addresses the cheating allegations with Jessi Draper, revealing that their DM exchanges were minimal and friendly, and candidly admitting his “wild thing” voice message was “real weird.”
Harry Jowsey, a breakout star from Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle, is breaking his silence on the swirling rumors about his direct message exchanges with Jessi Draper of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. In a candid interview, Jowsey described his approach as a “wild thing” and admitted the voice message he sent was “real weird,” but firmly denied any romantic involvement.
The scandal gained traction after Draper’s then-husband, Jordan Ngatikaura, accused her of infidelity based on screenshots of her DMs with Jowsey. This accusation played a significant role in their subsequent divorce, which involves shared children and complex family dynamics. Jowsey’s public clarification aims to set the record straight and clear his name.
The Reality TV Stars at the Center of the Storm
Jessi Draper rose to fame as a central figure in Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, a show that chronicles the lives of women in Utah navigating faith, family, and friendship US Magazine. The series has garnered a dedicated fanbase, making any off-screen drama a topic of intense interest. Harry Jowsey, meanwhile, became a household name through his appearance on Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle, where his charismatic and often flirtatious persona captivated audiences.
Their paths crossed at the season 1 premiere of Tell Me Lies, a TV series that brought together various reality TV personalities. Jowsey recalled the initial meeting as warm and friendly, with Draper and her castmates—Layla Taylor and Jordan Ngatikaura—approaching him and his friends. “Their show hadn’t even come out yet and they were so friendly,” Jowsey noted on the “Not Married to This” podcast Apple Podcasts.
Inside the DM Exchange: A ‘Wild Thing’ Voice Message
Despite the friendly encounter, Jowsey emphasized that their digital communication was extremely limited. “There’s probably like 10 messages between me and Jessi ever,” he stated, describing the content as mundane replies to Instagram stories. The most notable exchange occurred when Draper responded to Jowsey’s birthday story—they share the same birthday—leading to a voice message that would later fuel the scandal.
Jowsey sent a voice memo asking, “What are you doing freaky girl?” accompanied by a cat meow sound. He later admitted, “The meow and the freaky girl … [was] real weird,” and confessed he has “no idea” why he added the sound. This message, sent when he wasn’t even following Draper on Instagram, was highlighted by Draper during her appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast AOL.
Draper corroborated the story, recalling Jowsey’s distinctive tone and the casual nature of their chat. She described how Ngatikaura discovered the messages and confronted her at 4 a.m., leading to the cheating allegations that accelerated their separation.
The Fallout: Divorce and Public Accusations
Following the discovery, Ngatikaura filed for divorce from Draper, citing irreconcilable differences. The couple shares two children: son Jagger Teina, 5, and daughter Jovi James, 3. Draper is also a stepmother to Ngatikaura’s daughter from a previous relationship, Peyton, 13. The divorce filing, a detail confirmed by AOL, underscores the real-life consequences of the digital drama.
In response to the allegations, Jowsey publicly posted screenshots of their DM conversations to demonstrate the innocent, friendly banter. He maintained that there was no affair, and the messages were simply a product of casual, albeit awkward, social media interaction. This move was intended to protect both his reputation and Draper’s amid the public scrutiny.
Why This Matters: The Broader Implications for Reality TV
This incident illustrates the precarious balance reality TV stars must maintain between their on-screen personas and private lives. A single voice message, taken out of context, can spiral into a full-blown scandal that impacts marriages, children, and careers. For fans, it highlights the authenticity—or lack thereof—in the relationships they watch on screen.
The fan community of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives has been particularly engaged, with many speculating about the true nature of Draper’s relationships and the motivations behind Ngatikaura’s actions. While Jowsey’s account suggests a simple misunderstanding, the episode serves as a reminder of how quickly digital footprints can be weaponized in the age of social media.
Moreover, it raises questions about privacy and consent. Jowsey’s admission that he sent the voice message without much thought, and Draper’s casual response, contrast sharply with the severe repercussions. The case underscores the need for caution in private messaging, even among acquaintances in the public eye.
As reality TV continues to blur the lines between performance and reality, such scandals become inevitable. However, Jowsey’s transparent approach—owning up to the “weird” message while denying any wrongdoing—offers a template for damage control in the digital era.
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