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Iyanla Vanzant unpacks her unfinished business with reality star Sheree Whitfield and ex-husband Bob's unhealthy co-parenting relationship and offers a new ``fix`` that challenges unexplored bitterness, blame, and ``performing`` instead of being present.
Iyanla revisits Sasha the Diva's broken bond with her son and offers new lessons of self-reflection and carefrontation over confrontation, teaching how love without alignment can lead to dysfunction if not careful. It's time to do the work!
Iyanla offers new lessons from the trauma poisoning the love between a verbally abusive wife and her silenced husband; she pinpoints where love is both unbalanced and replaced by fear, and how to foster a safe space for healing to begin.
Donzella and Paul were married to other people when they met many years ago, but in order for the families to get on board with the wedding, they want clarity on when Donzella and Paul's romance officially began -- and their stories aren't lining up.
A married couple in crisis seeks counseling for their future together.
A couple who rushed into an engagement now face some serious conversations when they discover that their philosophies on religion, children, and other crucial ideologies are so unaligned that the groom even refuses to get a marriage license.
For this couple, a chance encounter at a gas station led to a passionate and steamy romance, and now an upcoming wedding; but with their continuous cycle of volatile breakups and dramatic makeups, both families have cause for concern.
An interracial couple try to navigate cultural differences and crossed boundaries with their families; while the bride insists she has sufficiently grieved the death of her first husband, the groom must draw a firm line with his overbearing sister.
The cost of sun-tan lotion flasks is the least of co-workers' concerns when a reported lean-in for a kiss upsets the balance of their friendship.
A homeowner pays more than $6,000 for a renovation only to demand a full refund upon its completion; a car owner drops off his beloved classic Chevy Impala for upgrades only to return to find it burnt to a crisp and sold to someone else.
A pageant-winning drag queen takes issue with her designer when she can no longer fit into her gown after he embellishes it with sequins.
After a German shepherd dog viciously attacks a neighbor's small Maltipoo, its owner claims she was only defending her territory.
A disabled retiree says she was left holding the $5,000 ``investment`` bill when her friend of 60 years borrowed money at the wrong time; a delivery driver is accused of backing his car into another vehicle.
A stand-up comic must defend his act after partygoers walk out during his racy, drug-oriented routine.
A man says he lent his ex-girlfriend $600 after she was released from prison, but he has yet to be repaid; she says she has fallen on hard times due to the pandemic.
A man sues his aunt for a veterinary bill, a new iPhone and emotional distress, saying her dog bit his, and she gave his dog ibuprofen without permission.
The plaintiff was adopted as a baby and suspects that the defendant is his long-lost brother, so he has petitioned the court for a sibling DNA test.
A delivery room nurse is shocked to find a prop Medusa doll under the blanket of a woman in labor; a girl frets that children ``are so exhausting``; a woman captures her husband laughing hysterically in his sleep.
Financial relationship coach Leah Collins takes on a sassy sister with a bad habit of borrowing from her big brother; a business owner with more ambition than profit, Krishna relies on Richard to keep her out of hot water.
Financial coach Leah Collins helps a worried pastor who has loaned thousands of dollars to his parishioner, Donna, to keep her struggling dance studio open; can Leah rescue this former Soul Train dancer from her crippling debt and overhead?
In Biloxi, Lateshia kicks off her Women Brunch Mississippi tour at Kerri's restaurant; Kerri invites the Belles over for a Creole meal and arranges an unexpected visitor; Lateshia and Latrice talk privately.
In an attempt to repair their marriage, Glen plans a surprise for Lateshia; his lack of follow-through, however, pushes her to the edge; Latrice confronts Cliff about the condo; Selena steps into her late son's home to confront the past.
Lateshia and Latrice are no longer speaking to each other, causing friction between their husbands; Marie gets betrayed; Kerri throws a '90s poetry-themed birthday party in Jackson where Glen's romantic gesture for his estranged wife backfires.
Two diverse families lock horns on Martha's Vineyard at the wedding of a woman (Paula Patton) from old money and a man (Laz Alonso) whose mother is a postal worker.
With retirement approaching, a grandmother of four looks to finally buy her first home; Amina works to increase her purchasing power and helps expand the hunt to find the perfect home to spend retirement.
Two diverse families lock horns on Martha's Vineyard at the wedding of a woman (Paula Patton) from old money and a man (Laz Alonso) whose mother is a postal worker.
With retirement approaching, a grandmother of four looks to finally buy her first home; Amina works to increase her purchasing power and helps expand the hunt to find the perfect home to spend retirement.
Lateshia and Latrice are no longer speaking to each other, causing friction between their husbands; Marie gets betrayed; Kerri throws a '90s poetry-themed birthday party in Jackson where Glen's romantic gesture for his estranged wife backfires.
The Fort Worth cast reunites for a special that is hotter than the Texas sun; Patrice and Alonzo's relationship skates into bumpy territory; a single missing since the mixer finally shows; a seemingly harmless game erupts into an all-out brouhaha.
Vanessa and Chaz argue the meaning behind his parting gift, and some of the issues are explored. The final couple are Mieka and Justin, and new love connections are revealed.
A trip can make you fall in love or fall on your face!; Steven has multiple blunders, Ashante questions her connection with Bello, and Vince tries to right things with Lauren; Dom gets pissed when one woman talks about her without saying her name.
Tommy enlists the men to introduce their connections to their families; Donnah shocks Vince with an ``engaged by`` date; after an argument, Darius' focus shifts from Ashley to a new connection; Dominique and Lauren butt heads.
Brunch gets heated. The men meet the women's families. Darius has a communication breakdown with Ashley's brother. Vince still refuses to make a timeline. Dominique's dad has a test of faith. Ashante's mom needs a shot. Final decisions are made.
Delilah has had enough with Dan's renovations.
A couple and their teenagers struggle with a small home.
After spending two years fixing up their home and increasing the value, a couple must decide whether or not to sell.
While a woman feels cramped in their townhouse after the birth of her daughter, her husband is determined to make it work for their new family.
Amina works with the friend of a former client looking to buy her first home; as they navigate a hot housing market, Amina helps her explore all the options, including off-market deals, to find a home with a manageable monthly payment.
After a woman's plan to buy a house falls, she joins forces with her daughter to buy a home.
A pair of soon-to-be-newlyweds are ready to buy their first home together; Amina helps them search for a house that's within their budget.
Two diverse families lock horns on Martha's Vineyard at the wedding of a woman (Paula Patton) from old money and a man (Laz Alonso) whose mother is a postal worker.
From childhood to early adulthood, two friends (Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps) fall in love while trying to establish basketball careers.
Iyanla revisits one of her favorite episodes of ``Fix My Life,`` following Uncle Pumpkin, Carrie, and their crowded and divided house, offering new lessons on tolerating dysfunction, addressing unexpressed trauma, and honoring good spiritual hygiene.
Leah Collins comes to the aid of Nyeela, who transitioned from a lucrative corporate job to an unstable creative career; can Leah convince Nyeela to find a steady income to tackle her mounting debt and quit leaning on her mom for money?
Lateshia and Latrice are no longer speaking to each other, causing friction between their husbands; Marie gets betrayed; Kerri throws a '90s poetry-themed birthday party in Jackson where Glen's romantic gesture for his estranged wife backfires.
Iyanla revisits one of her favorite episodes of ``Fix My Life,`` following Uncle Pumpkin, Carrie, and their crowded and divided house, offering new lessons on tolerating dysfunction, addressing unexpressed trauma, and honoring good spiritual hygiene.
Leah Collins comes to the aid of Nyeela, who transitioned from a lucrative corporate job to an unstable creative career; can Leah convince Nyeela to find a steady income to tackle her mounting debt and quit leaning on her mom for money?
Lateshia and Latrice are no longer speaking to each other, causing friction between their husbands; Marie gets betrayed; Kerri throws a '90s poetry-themed birthday party in Jackson where Glen's romantic gesture for his estranged wife backfires.
Iyanla offers new lessons from the trauma poisoning the love between a verbally abusive wife and her silenced husband; she pinpoints where love is both unbalanced and replaced by fear, and how to foster a safe space for healing to begin.
Iyanla revisits one of her favorite episodes of ``Fix My Life,`` following Uncle Pumpkin, Carrie, and their crowded and divided house, offering new lessons on tolerating dysfunction, addressing unexpressed trauma, and honoring good spiritual hygiene.
Kimmi and Maurice host a tasting; Tricia finds herself in the hot seat as Marsau recounts meeting with her husband; Melody announces a girls' trip; Tisha insists Destiny join the vacation; Melody and Sunni meet up and discuss girl code in the group.
The ladies arrive in St. Thomas for their girls' trip and are surprised to see that Melody invited Sunni to join them; once at the villa, Nell confronts Melody about a perceived slight; Kimmi and Tisha complain to Melody.
Iyanla Vanzant returns to revisit the healing journey of the Six Brown Chicks of Fix My Backstabbing Friends and offer a new fix based on self-restoration, accountability, and gathering the courage to drop the mask.
Iyanla Vanzant unpacks her unfinished business with reality star Sheree Whitfield and ex-husband Bob's unhealthy co-parenting relationship and offers a new ``fix`` that challenges unexplored bitterness, blame, and ``performing`` instead of being present.
Iyanla revisits Sasha the Diva's broken bond with her son and offers new lessons of self-reflection and carefrontation over confrontation, teaching how love without alignment can lead to dysfunction if not careful. It's time to do the work!
Amina helps a medical professional who's looking to buy a home on her own at age 40.
Amina helps a woman who's balancing two jobs navigate multiple setbacks and failed offers, while they search for a starter home that fits both her budget and her needs.
A woman who is technically considered a first-time buyer looks to find a house for herself 30 years after purchasing one with her late husband; Amina helps her search for a Florida dream oasis with warm, eclectic vibes and room for visitors.
Amina helps a recent college graduate work to improve her credit score so that she can decide whether to buy now outside of her preferred area or wait until she finds her ideal home in Tampa, Florida.
A blended family who's outgrowing their townhome looks for an upgrade; Amina helps them search for a larger home while navigating square footage, school zones and monthly HOA payments to find the perfect fit.
Two diverse families lock horns on Martha's Vineyard at the wedding of a woman (Paula Patton) from old money and a man (Laz Alonso) whose mother is a postal worker.
From childhood to early adulthood, two friends (Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps) fall in love while trying to establish basketball careers.
The murders of two young women of Phoenix, Arizona, killed 10 months apart in 1992 and 1993, go unsolved for more than two decades; thanks to time and new technology, police find a person of interest.
After her husband dies of an apparent overdose, Kouri Richins writes a children's book about grief; she's charged with his murder.
Investigative reporter Jeff German's murder spurs his colleagues to work nonstop in search of Jeff's killer; what the reporters and police uncover will stun the citizens of Las Vegas to their core.
Intruders shoot wealthy jeweler Ted Shaughnessy at his home in Austin, Texas; investigators wonder if it was a random attack or a robbery gone wrong; as they dig deeper, police suspect it wasn't a stranger killing at all.
After spending nearly 34 years behind bars for gunning down their parents in 1989, Lyle and Erik Menendez await a judge's decision on whether new evidence can support their claim that they killed in self-defense.
Olympic equestrian-turned-trainer Michael Barisone claims temporary insanity when police charge him with the attempted murder of Lauren Kanarek, a student he shot twice in the chest after she tried to ruin his reputation online.
In 1981, Florida police tell two boys that someone murdered their mother, but they don't know the culprit; the case goes cold for nearly 40 years until advanced DNA technology points to a person everyone trusted.
Intruders shoot wealthy jeweler Ted Shaughnessy at his home in Austin, Texas; investigators wonder if it was a random attack or a robbery gone wrong; as they dig deeper, police suspect it wasn't a stranger killing at all.
After spending nearly 34 years behind bars for gunning down their parents in 1989, Lyle and Erik Menendez await a judge's decision on whether new evidence can support their claim that they killed in self-defense.
Olympic equestrian-turned-trainer Michael Barisone claims temporary insanity when police charge him with the attempted murder of Lauren Kanarek, a student he shot twice in the chest after she tried to ruin his reputation online.
In 1981, Florida police tell two boys that someone murdered their mother, but they don't know the culprit; the case goes cold for nearly 40 years until advanced DNA technology points to a person everyone trusted.
Ruth Vosseler's estranged husband takes their two young sons on an overnight trip in 1986, but they never return; Ruth's search for her ex-husband and sons spans 28 years and unearths dark family secrets.
A troubled young mother vanishes from her new home in Benson, Ariz., where she moved to make a fresh start; the investigation into her disappearance takes police through the city's seedy underbelly.
Margaret Purk is just days away from having her first baby when she is found dead from an apparent suicide; 24 years later, new clues lead investigators to re-open the case.
On Easter Sunday, 18-year-old Heidi Allen vanishes from her convenience store job; two brothers are arrested for the kidnapping, but only one is convicted; years later, a chilling new story emerges implicating three other men in the crime.
A bride hopes that her fiance will be able to get along with her male best friend before their wedding; from the groom's perspective, he fears that this college buddy has ulterior motives for remaining close to his future wife.
A recovering addict moves from a rehab facility into a woman's home and agrees to be drug-free; he proceeds to relapse and is accused of destroying property.
A woman says she feared for her life after picking up her supposedly repaired car and merging onto the interstate; a mechanic defends his work.
A recovering alcoholic is evicted after only three days for going to sleep too early and for allegedly intimidating her roommate.
Landlords accuse a struggling tenant of using the pandemic to avoid rent payment; after getting money from her deceased father's estate, a woman chooses not to use it to pay back an old friend.
A teen driver admits she rear-ended another vehicle on her way to the car wash; she claims the victims are overreaching in payback.
A dry cleaner sues a rug owner for damages after an alleged refusal to pay for his work; the customer claims his property was mishandled.
A woman sues her daughter for car damages and claims the defendant burned down her house, leaving her and her son homeless.
The plaintiff says that, a year after they had a child, her husband left; years later, they reconciled, but she sues him for unpaid rent.
The plaintiff sues her ex-boyfriend for wrecking her car; he says the incident with her car was not his fault.
A delivery room nurse is shocked to find a prop Medusa doll under the blanket of a woman in labor; a girl frets that children ``are so exhausting``; a woman captures her husband laughing hysterically in his sleep.
Amusing face filters; a small puppy tries to protect its food from a Great Dane; cats cause chaos; siblings drop their father's birthday cake; a girl searches for her bike helmet, not realizing it's on her head.
Video highlights include a reluctant skier, a man trying to kill a bug with a baseball bat, funny face swaps, a young outfielder who can't stop dancing and great moments in bad ideas.
A music montage featuring dinosaurs; mishaps in the great outdoors; a passing jet skier pranks a sunbather; dogs saying ``I love you.``
The season's two $100,000 winners vie for the grand prize; videos include a girl crying that she wants a new dad, a boy trying to pull out a tooth with a drone and a cat trying to swipe a woman's food.
A little boy believes he got his dimples from the library; a little girl prefers the drug store to an amusement park; montage of people wearing virtual reality goggles; winter mishaps montage; cats.
A birthday girl wishes for a better cake; teen sisters interrupt piano practice with their funny dance interpretation; mishaps between dads and their daughters; a daughter helps wax her dad's stomach.
Nine finalists battle it out for a $100,000 prize and the chance to compete against the season's first $100,000 prize winner for the grand prize.
A woman's encounter with buffaloes; a little boy and a llama; a brother who doesn't enjoy his sister's music recital; a youngster denying he has eaten candy despite the evidence; a toddler who's dad takes his corn on the cob.
A little boy believes he got his dimples from the library; a little girl prefers the drug store to an amusement park; montage of people wearing virtual reality goggles; winter mishaps montage; cats.
A birthday girl wishes for a better cake; teen sisters interrupt piano practice with their funny dance interpretation; mishaps between dads and their daughters; a daughter helps wax her dad's stomach.
Nine finalists battle it out for a $100,000 prize and the chance to compete against the season's first $100,000 prize winner for the grand prize.
A woman's encounter with buffaloes; a little boy and a llama; a brother who doesn't enjoy his sister's music recital; a youngster denying he has eaten candy despite the evidence; a toddler who's dad takes his corn on the cob.
The cost of sun-tan lotion flasks is the least of co-workers' concerns when a reported lean-in for a kiss upsets the balance of their friendship.
An interracial couple try to navigate cultural differences and crossed boundaries with their families; while the bride insists she has sufficiently grieved the death of her first husband, the groom must draw a firm line with his overbearing sister.
For this couple, a chance encounter at a gas station led to a passionate and steamy romance, and now an upcoming wedding; but with their continuous cycle of volatile breakups and dramatic makeups, both families have cause for concern.
A couple who rushed into an engagement now face some serious conversations when they discover that their philosophies on religion, children, and other crucial ideologies are so unaligned that the groom even refuses to get a marriage license.
A married couple in crisis seeks counseling for their future together.
Donzella and Paul were married to other people when they met many years ago, but in order for the families to get on board with the wedding, they want clarity on when Donzella and Paul's romance officially began -- and their stories aren't lining up.
Iyanla offers new lessons from the trauma poisoning the love between a verbally abusive wife and her silenced husband; she pinpoints where love is both unbalanced and replaced by fear, and how to foster a safe space for healing to begin.
Iyanla revisits Sasha the Diva's broken bond with her son and offers new lessons of self-reflection and carefrontation over confrontation, teaching how love without alignment can lead to dysfunction if not careful. It's time to do the work!
Iyanla Vanzant unpacks her unfinished business with reality star Sheree Whitfield and ex-husband Bob's unhealthy co-parenting relationship and offers a new ``fix`` that challenges unexplored bitterness, blame, and ``performing`` instead of being present.
Iyanla Vanzant returns to revisit the healing journey of the Six Brown Chicks of Fix My Backstabbing Friends and offer a new fix based on self-restoration, accountability, and gathering the courage to drop the mask.
Iyanla offers new lessons from the trauma poisoning the love between a verbally abusive wife and her silenced husband; she pinpoints where love is both unbalanced and replaced by fear, and how to foster a safe space for healing to begin.
Iyanla revisits Sasha the Diva's broken bond with her son and offers new lessons of self-reflection and carefrontation over confrontation, teaching how love without alignment can lead to dysfunction if not careful. It's time to do the work!
Iyanla Vanzant unpacks her unfinished business with reality star Sheree Whitfield and ex-husband Bob's unhealthy co-parenting relationship and offers a new ``fix`` that challenges unexplored bitterness, blame, and ``performing`` instead of being present.
Iyanla Vanzant returns to revisit the healing journey of the Six Brown Chicks of Fix My Backstabbing Friends and offer a new fix based on self-restoration, accountability, and gathering the courage to drop the mask.