The only thing that I liked in that interview was the interviewer defending Bitcoin, saying that when something like this happens, it's not that the Bitcoin network is compromised or anything like that, but it's that someone has got access to your seed phrase and your wallet, and that is not Bitcoin's fault. Those who may watch that interview, if they are newbies like this guy, shouldn't think that Bitcoin is the reason why he lost his money; they should know it was his fault that he lost all his money.
Unfortunately, that's exactly how some people will look at this case. It's easier for them to associate Bitcoin with something dangerous that can cause you to lose money than spend some time to investigate what exactly happened and why. Even Jimmy said he was thinking of suing Apple for allowing the fake app to be hosted on the App Store. I doubt it will amount to anything, though. In the end, the responsibility of what happened lies with him. The sooner he accepts that, the easier he can recover from his loss and start over. But this time, thinking before acting.