Charlie Weber
Charlie Weber (“How to Get Away With Murder”); chef Sunny Anderson; Nicole Murphy.
Charlie Weber (“How to Get Away With Murder”); chef Sunny Anderson; Nicole Murphy.
Dr. Phil peels back the curtain on cheating spouses when he talks to women from the online group Mistresses Anonymous; how to inoculate a relationship from infidelity.
Co-hosts Scott Rasmussen and Jennifer Gladstone expose the disconnect between media headlines and the actual opinions of everyday Americans. They discuss the concept of counter polling, where questions are asked in the language of everyday America…
Former teacher Tanya Ramirez, who had sex with a 17-year-old who attended the school where she taught, sues him and his mother, and they face off on stage.
“Trad-wife” Estee talks about why she gave up a career to be a full-time housewife and submit to her husband. She confronts critics who say she’s betraying feminism and setting women back decades.
Nancy Grace discusses “The Prophet” Chad Daybell, a triple murder suspect.
Katy Mixon (“American Housewife”); chef Sunny Anderson prepares sweet-potato mash; an 8-year-old boxer.
Chrissy Metz (“This Is Us”); Dawn-Lyen Gardner (“Queen Sugar”); chef Sunny Anderson prepares smoked turkey leg and green bean salad.
Dr. Phil addresses comments he received on his show dealing with infidelity; the leader of the online group Mistresses Anonymous faces off with a woman who says she was cheated on; a male perspective on infidelity.
When parents are on edge and fighting with each other, children are often casualties of their hostility.