"What I care about is how this man satisfied FIVE women every single night and still had energy to win challenges in the morning."
Thousands of others agreed.
Fitness gurus wanted interviews. Dating coaches dissected his every move.
Spiritualists claimed he must be the reincarnation of a tantric god.
Men across the world whispered his name with a mix of awe and jealousy, while women debated whether he was toxic, legendary, or both.
Yet Ross remained cool and unbothered through it all.
In his post-victory interview, the host asked, "Big D…what's your secret?"
He simply smirked and said, "I don't chase women. I just let them catch up."
The studio lost its mind.
From that moment on, the phrase "Let them catch up" became an anthem.
It was printed on shirts, turned into memes, even tattooed by obsessed fans.
Big D became a cultural icon, with endorsements, interviews, and documentaries lined up.
He didn't chase fame—fame chased him.