Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives. Poster

Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives. (2022)

Documentary  
Rayting:   5.8/10 5.5K votes
Country: USA
Language: English

After marrying a mysterious man who claimed he could make her dog immortal, a celebrated vegan restaurateur finds her life veering off the rails.

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User Reviews

MajBlade2 17 March 2022

Watchseries; At first I wanted to thats the great thing about looking back on things after they happened. You ask how can this rich intelligent beautiful woman get suckered? WELL it happens all the time so many Lifetime movies stories this is just another. I really cant blame here if everything she said was the truth woman, and men get sucked into this all the time. I mean look at last big netflix doc Tiger King. Carole Baskin and husbands, Doc Antle and his harem.

She got suckered in her heart and bank account it happens all the time dont throw stones.

MajBlade2 17 March 2022

At first I wanted to thats the great thing about looking back on things after they happened. You ask how can this rich intelligent beautiful woman get suckered? WELL it happens all the time so many Lifetime movies stories this is just another. I really cant blame here if everything she said was the truth woman, and men get sucked into this all the time. I mean look at last big netflix doc Tiger King. Carole Baskin and husbands, Doc Antle and his harem.

She got suckered in her heart and bank account it happens all the time dont throw stones.

Valid_ID 20 March 2022

Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives. watchseries. I think the main appeal of this docuseries is to see how con artists are getting caught. We all hope that karma will pick up where human justice fails.

The question whether Sarma was guilty or not is moot, IMO. Like everyone, she is flawed, and at the very least she made some very bad decisions.

What's more interesting is the extent to which intelligent, educated individuals fall pray to scams, and are dragged into questionable deeds, and from there into worse situations.

In this debacle, I sympathize with Sarma's father, who seems the most decent fellow in the story, and the one with the clearest understanding of what happened. He admitted his daughter was on the run when she disappeared, and even recognized the fact that Sarma married Anthony for his money.

I definitely found this documentary worth watching.

Zedyeti 19 March 2022

Dumb woman falls for a stupid long con to a weirdo that every thought was a weirdo. Blah blah blah tell your embarrassing side of the story and be a victim yadda yadda.

I did want to watch this I did, but it's dragged out and frankly it's quite boring. Plus they make the woman seem innocent. If she was that really sucks, but that would also mean she is even more dumb than I imagined. She should be in jail for being so dumb. I feel dumber for actually finishing it.

thejdrage 19 March 2022

I haven't seen so many entertaining reviews in a long time! Wow! Are they ever mad at Netflix and Sarma.

Must say that my mother told me very forcefully that if a man every asked me for money - walk away. And was she ever right! (She always was!!)

I don't understand how an intelligent woman like Sarma could get drawn into the lies Shane/Anthony spewed out to her, but she did. It would have been nice to have heard a bit more in detail how that happened. She seemed old enough not to believe in what he was selling.

I do think it could have been done in 2 episodes at most, but that's okay. This way we got to see more of Leon - the darling of the series!!

Parents - sit your daughters down and have them watch this - and then tell them what my mom said, "If any man asks you for any money - run the other way!!"

Too bad Sarma's parent's didn't tell her that.

aarpcats 16 March 2022

Maybe I am worn out by stories about privileged white women losing their minds by joining cults, but I felt no sympathy for Sarma. I thought she was fishing for a rich husband, and found this scam artist after Alec Baldwin dumped her for his still not Spanish, chronic liar wife, Hillary.

And speaking of Alec, this series shows that one of his choices for a romantic partner ripped off her employees and her creditors to chase love with a guy who promised her immortality and that his second one lies about everything from where she was born to using a surrogate for a baby. Alec might want to talk to a therapist about his attraction to unstable women.

Maybe if Sarma had actually worked at a job instead of finding a rich man to buy a business for her, she would have been more protective over the business. She did not seem to care about anything but herself and her guru.

I'm exhausted by the whining of wealthy New Yorkers who get themselves into trouble when too much is not enough. Exhausted. I am out of compassion for people who place themselves into position to be hurt. I understand mental illness, but no one can help you until you admit you need help.

helenahandbasket-93734 18 March 2022

She was a willing and witting accomplice- despite her somewhat flimsy attempts to proclaim otherwise.

This broad deserves to be imprisoned as much as Shane/whatever his name is. When her friends/employees went to her initially she refused to even acknowledge the possibility he was a con, engaging her in his confidence game. She went along many MANY times because 'how could she possibly explain it to everyone?!?!', yet every single member of her family, her friends, her employees, etc., all tried countless times to figure out her issues, and she refused at every possible chance to reach out for help.

There's a point where plausible deniability is no longer an option, and when her family KNEW law enforcement was looking for her, and despite having constant contact with her and her countless employees left holding the bag, refused to inform them of her whereabouts.

She supposedly had constant thoughts of leaving him, yet she willfully kept going along, kept indulging in his lunacy to the point that she's STILL scamming people out of money for this lecherous, disgusting person, with no desire to come clean and turn herself in.

Netflix insists on these trashy, gross stories that I assume are meant to invoke sympathy, or at least empathy, and all anyone is left with is a feeling of needing a shower and illness.

From this nonsense to Tinder Swindler, I'm not sure what the possible end game here for Netflix is, but with their recent rate increase, I think it's finally time to cut the cord on them and let everyone else keep them afloat.

The ONLY one I feel badly for is THE DOG who's been drug around by a mentally I'll woman and her accomplice husband.

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