She posted a video titled "Yes, we plan our fights," where she showed a whiteboard outlining a "silly argument about curtains." By admitting the performative nature of their skits, they regained the trust of their audience. Authenticity, in this case, meant transparency about the performance.
This was Ruth Lee’s peak in terms of social media relevance. When Johnny Somali was arrested in Japan (for trespassing and forcible obstruction of business), Ruth became the primary source of information for his remaining fanbase. Her content shifted to:
The collaboration between Ruth Lee and Johnny Sins has frequently garnered attention on platforms like TikTok and Instagram , often utilizing a blend of high-energy, personality-driven content.
Both creators have utilized their social media platforms to pivot and expand their career trajectories into broader entertainment spaces: