Lucille thought she found her dream job with Kidd Cole. According to Channel Guide Online, Lucille had dreamed of working in the music industry long before she met Kidd Cole, aka Jerez Coleman. So, when his manager offered her a paid position to set up arrangements for the artist, it seemed like the perfect opportunity, that is, until she got catfished. She lost a lot of money trying to get her start in the industry and didn’t have the funds to take Coleman to court. After discovering Coleman was scamming her, Lucille decided to pursue a different career.
A month after the episode premiered, “Catfish” posted an update of Lucille and Coleman on X, formerly known as Twitter. The tweet revealed that Lucille’s encounter with Coleman had her rethinking what she wanted to pursue in college. Instead of going into the music industry, Lucille decided to study criminal justice.
According to People, Lucille revealed in 2014 that she made the switch to criminal justice in hopes of helping others who have been financially scammed just like her. She said, “I have a big heart and I like to help people. And that can be a blessing and a curse.” Since her episode has aired, Lucille has chosen to live a more private life. After the media attention surrounding her “Catfish” episode died down, not much has been revealed as to what Lucille has been up to since.