Add The New York Post on Google A Planned Parenthood employee was caught on a live “catfishing” comedy show telling a woman he thought was 19 that he “woke up today wanting to breed.”
The exchange unfolded during “Fishin’ 4 Luv Live,” a touring comedy show in which performers Ivy Wolk, 21, and comedy partner Roey Rozen, 28, create fake dating profiles on apps Tinder and Field and invite unsuspecting matches to interact with them in front of a live audience.
Screen grabs of the Planned Parenthood employee’s profile from the @fishin4luvlive live catfishing show. Instagram / fishin4luvlive The pair create new profiles for each performance but use the same steamed-up photos of Wolk and pose as a 19-year-old girl named “Lana” — “named after a girl who probably should have been my girlfriend,” joked Rozen.
They attracted a man who identified himself as a Planned Parenthood strategist at a show at Roxy Cinema in TriBeCa.
“I had an abortion last week. Maybe u were there? U look mad familiar,” Wolk wrote, adding that she did not have a good experience at the abortion provider.
“I need to make it up to you somehow,” the unnamed Planned Parenthood employee creepily replied to the “teenager.”
“Put another baby in me. Let’s have a redo. You can play doctor this time,” Wolk wrote, drawing gasps and laughs from the live crowd.
“I woke up today wanting to breed,” the Planned Parenthood employee responded, drawing shocked responses from the audience of jaded haters.
One of the photos actress and comedian Ivy Wolk, 21, uses to catfish men on dating apps. Courtesy of Ivy Wolk Dragging the twisted joke even further, Wolk asked the abortion provider for semen.
“It’s my duty at this point. Let’s make it happen,” the 41-year-old said.
That over-the-line message left the room full of liberals in shocked silence.
“This is the most insane thing I think we’ve ever seen,” Rozen said during the show.
View this post on Instagram The Planned Parenthood analyst boasted a blush-worthy personal profile on Tinder, bragging about being in an open relationship, touting their “love” for “vibrators and vasectomies,” and expressing a desire to “join existing couples.”
Woke told The Post, “Male horniness is not sacrosanct. Horny guys are not a protected class.
“It is funny anytime a male feminist turns out to be kind of someone who is into really degrading sex. That is kind of just a classic funny juxtaposition.”
But Wolk insisted the joke wasn’t political — it was personal.
“I didn’t feel like I was exposing something or that this was a crack in the abortion rights movement or anything,” she said. “It’s just salacious and it’s funny to make fun of a guy purporting to be a male feminist when really he’d like to choke and hit women during sex.”
Wolk said that Fishin’ 4 Luv Live is an exercise in “depravity” for everyone involved.
“Buying a ticket to a show like this and watching it and doing it also is depraved. Depravity from top down, from me and Roey to the panelists to the audience. We’re all sickos. And it’s about getting the sicko-ness out into the open,” she said.
Wolk — who starred in NBC sitcom “English Teacher” and appeared in 2025’s Best Picture “Anora” — and Rozen have targeted other men during the show, too, tricking them into confessing their love, agreeing to be sexually dominated and writing love poems and raps that are then mocked by the crowd.