Scaachi Koul

[3] Her writing has appeared in Flare,[4] HuffPost Canada, The Thought Catalog, The Guardian, The New Yorker,[5] The New York Times,[6] The Globe and Mail,[7] and other publications.

[13] The book covers subjects including family, race, feminism, body image, and rape culture from her perspective as an Indian-Canadian woman growing up in the suburbs of Calgary.

[14] She also discusses her writing career and social media, including temporarily deactivating her Twitter account as a result of invective and threats following a request for long-form submissions from people who were "not white and not male".

[15] Koul was praised for her wit and humour,[16] ability to mix sarcasm and sentimentality,[17] and for her effective use of confessional writing as a complement to analytical rigour.

[25][26] Koul's 2022 interview with Francis, who was revealed to now be living outside of the United States in Mexico since 2015 following a criminal conviction for imprisoning three women at his Hollywood home and assaulting one of them, was included in the series as well.

[27][25] In Koul's documentary series, multiple people, including a former Girls Gone Wild cameraman, alleged that Francis engaged in sex with underage minors and that some his sexual encounters, no matter the age, where nonconsensual.