

Matthew's father passed away two months ago, and his mom, Josephine, has been working two jobs to make ends meet and put him through school. Her 14-year-old daughter, Kate, says she hasn't smiled in nearly 10 years.
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Her condition is now terminal, and Nicole worries that this could be their last Mother's Day together.Ĭandy is a 35-year-old single mother of four whose abusive ex left her with cracked teeth. Nicole's mom, Shari, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001. Robin comes to his rescue with gift ideas, including favorites she received from her sons, Jay and Jordan. Toby says he's clueless when it comes to Mother's Day. She says she couldn't have managed without support from her mom, Debbie. Tracy recently became a first-time mother to triplets. One mom will even be driving home in a new Mercedes Benz! Phil and Robin give away amazing gifts to honor deserving and caring mothers. Phil investigates Renee’s love life, she learns essential information about “Thomas Nunez Hughs.Dr. And, Todd says he has not spoken to his mother in two years because she only wants money from him to give to her online lover. Now, Marcy has disinvited her mother to her wedding because Renee is completely absorbed in her relationship with this catfish. Marcy and Todd say their mother’s obsession has escalated to frightening proportions. Renee says her boyfriend is the most romantic man she has ever met, even more so than her husband, who she plans to divorce once “Thomas Hughs” returns to the U.S. Renee, a retired mortgage banker, says her children live in another state and don’t have the first clue about her relationship with “Thomas" or “Tom Nunez Hughs,” who is handsome and wealthy but unfortunately is stuck in South Africa. Marcy and Todd say their 71-year-old mother, Renee, may be married to their stepfather, Harold, but that hasn’t stopped her from giving away hundreds of thousands of dollars to an online scammer who Renee says she is in love with. His mother, Melanie, says Lance just needs to move on, but Lance says that’s not possible until he figures out why on earth his stepmother murdered his father. Lance says he is riddled with guilt and believes his choice to join the Navy was the literal nail in his father’s coffin. Shannon’s son, Lance, says he hasn’t been the same since learning of his father's death and is still completely obsessed with the case. That’s because Shannon’s family believes not only did his then-wife, Toni, shoot Shannon in the back of the head, but they claim she then tricked everyone into believing he was still alive by impersonating him via email and text. But his family didn’t suspect a thing and never reported him missing. His body had been wrapped in a carpet and kept in a cold, dark storage unit, mummifying for nearly two years. Today, an unsolved murder and the plot to cover it up! Police say Shannon Ivey was murdered sometime in 2016, but his body was not found until 2018. Phil encourages these Gen Zers to reach for their goals, but to also think about their future in a “big picture” way. Larz and Bameron decided to pull a similar stunt, but they claim they made a video that was “better.” Within six hours after their video was posted, it received 1.3 million views. Recently, there was a rash of teens caught stealing ice cream and eating it in stores. Phil meets with 20-year-old Larz and 19-year-old Bameron, who say they go to great lengths to create viral video content. Her family wants to know what this outrageous behavior has to do with making music. Telly boasts that when she posted a video of her getting a controversial tattoo on her face, she reached over 5 million views on Twitter alone. Telly’s mother, Yowanly, and her aunt, Olga, say Telly’s new attitude does not reflect how she was raised. Phil talks to Gen Zers who all have one thing in common: They want to have more social media followers and become “relevant.” Twenty-year-old Telly Zelly says since recently dropping out of college, she is completely devoted to her new career as an aspiring rapper.
