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Internet personality Marlon Lundgren Garcia has accused Netflix of potentially re-editing episodes of Inside following the fallout from his viral kiss with Indiyah Polack. Speaking on a livestream in March 2026, Marlon suggested that parts of the Sidemen original series now appear edited in a way that leans into a storyline between himself and Indiyah, one that had already gained online speculation before the show aired.
According to him, certain interactions feel more intentional in hindsight, as if the edit has been shaped to reflect what audiences already believe happened.
The claim lands as viewers continue to dissect early episodes of Inside, pointing out moments, conversations, glances and proximity, that now read as subtle build-up to the viral kiss. At the same time, some cast members have said there was no obvious romantic dynamic between the two during filming, creating a clear disconnect between what’s being seen on screen and what those involved say actually took place.
The situation dates back to December 2025, when Marlon and Indiyah, who met while filming Inside, were filmed kissing at Duck and Waffle during the show’s wrap party. When the clip surfaced weeks later, it quickly went viral and sparked cheating allegations, as Indiyah was still publicly linked to Dami Hope at the time.
Both later addressed the situation. Marlon maintained he was single at the time, while Indiyah acknowledged the moment and took accountability as speculation around her relationship intensified. The fallout moved beyond the individuals involved, becoming a wider talking point about relationships, perception and the speed at which online narratives form.

Now, as Inside continues to roll out, that same moment is being revisited through a new lens. Viewers are watching with hindsight, reinterpreting earlier scenes in light of what they already know. For now, the re-editing allegation remains unconfirmed. But it adds another layer to a situation that has already blurred the line between what happened in real time and how it’s being presented now.