Brooke Schofield accuses Matt Rife of having 'seven other girlfriends' while they were seeing each o
BROOKE Schofield has accused Matt Rife of having 'other girlfriends' while they were seeing each other.
The YouTuber claimed she was seeing the controversial comedian - who is supposedly being canceled over his Netflix special - earlier this year.

Brooke spoke out against Matt, 28, during the latest episode of her Cancelled with Tana Mongeau podcast.
She sparked romance rumors with Matt after fans spotted her leaving comments about him on TikTok.
Brooke was then tagged in the comments of a TikTok that showed photos of Matt with another girl in early 2023 - around the time she was dating him.
She messaged the creator, who put her in a group chat with other women.
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Brooke explained: "She puts me into a group chat. There were timelines, there were Venn diagrams, we were comparing notes.
"For a man who doesn't have time, this man had the most time."
She said the comedian was having multiple relationships with different women.
The influencer added that Matt blocked her number when she confronted him.
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She recalled: "I go to send him a little message. I want to get my facts straight and I wasn't even rude.
"I just sent him a text, and I was like, 'How embarrassing is it that I'm literally currently getting dragged for defending you while also in a group chat with seven other girlfriends you had.'
"He blocked my f**king number."
Brooke said she hoped he blocked her to respect his current girlfriend, Jessica Lord.
He confirmed his relationship with Jessica in October 2023, according to Page Six.
TOO FAR?
Alongside being slammed by Brooke, Matt shocked countless people with his recent stand-up content.
In his new Netflix special, Natural Selection, the comedian kicked off his show with content about domestic violence.
"If we start the show with domestic violence, the rest of the show should be pretty smooth sailing after that," he reasoned to the audience after delivering the opening joke.
The content he referenced was a story in which he and a friend were sat by a hostess with a black eye when they ate at a diner in “ratchet” Baltimore, Maryland.
"A full black eye. It wasn't like, 'What happened?' It was pretty obvious what happened,” he told the audience.
“But we couldn't get over, like, 'This is the face of the company? This is who you have greeting people?'
"And my boy, who I was with, was like, 'Yeah, I feel bad for her, man, I feel like they should put her in the kitchen or something where nobody has to see her face."
Matt's punchline followed: "And I was like, 'Yeah, but I feel like if she could cook, she wouldn't have that black eye.'"
FAN FURY
Soon after the special dropped, fans and critics alike accused Matt of sexism and misogyny, alongside belittling domestic abuse.
On X, formerly known as Twitter, one viewer slammed: "The way women catapulted Matt Rife into popularity and the second he gets a comedy special on Netflix he immediately betrays them with a joke about domestic violence crazy innit."
“Not Matt Rife building his platform on catering to his female audience and then opening his Netflix special with a domestic violence joke,” another comment read.
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A third raged: “The girls and gays were Matt Rife‘s biggest demographic and he used his Netflix special to pander to toxic masculinity. It feels like a betrayal.”
The US Sun has reached out to both Matt and Brooke's reps for comment but have yet to hear back.

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