Brothers Abimbola "Bola" and Olabinjo "Ola" Osundairo open up about their involvement with the Jussie Smollett hate crime hoax from January 2019 in a Fox Nation interview.
Smollett alleged the "White supremacists" - or the brothers in disguise, rather - threw chemicals on him and put a noose around his neck, while shouting racially and homophobically-charged slurs and telling him he was in "MAGA country."
But the identities of the men behind the masks slowly began to unravel.
"You know Eddie Johnson [former Chicago Police Superintendent] said he could tell in the footage that you guys are Black, right?" an off-camera interviewer asked the brothers.
"Really?" Ola asked. "I feel like he's just saying that… we were in character the whole time."
"So you think you guys are believable White supremacists?" the interviewer pressed.