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We interviewed Caroline Calloway in 2020. Is she still a ‘Scammer’ today?

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In early 2020, Savannah Sellers sat down with disgraced influencer Caroline Calloway to talk about her cancellation and the impending publication of her first book “Scammer.” Caroline’s Instagram fairytale had come crumbling down after her former friend, Natalie Beach, wrote a tell-all that put Caroline’s name in the same breath as Billy McFarland and other convicted criminal scammers. The interview never aired. And the book never published… until now. Now, Stay Tuned’s resurrected the 2020 interview from the vault and followed up with Caroline, who’s finally released “Scammer”... albeit three years late. Oh, and how’s Natalie doing?