“Bigorexia” Pushed On Social Media
Dr. Phil speaks with young men wanting to be muscle influencers but using performance enhancement drugs who say they are suffering from “bigorexia” or muscle dysmorphia. Is social media to blame?
Dr. Phil speaks with young men wanting to be muscle influencers but using performance enhancement drugs who say they are suffering from “bigorexia” or muscle dysmorphia. Is social media to blame?
Actor Eric Dane (“The Last Ship”); actor Craig Robinson (“Ghosted”).
Writer and director Tyler Perry (“Acrimony”); a panel with TV personalities Kit Hoover, Julissa Bermudez and Diann Valentine discusses dating and relationships; JoJo (“Little Big Shots”) performs science experiments; a fan gets a whole new look.
Boris Kodjoe (“Code Black”) and Nicole Ari Parker (“Empire”).
A federal jury found Hunter Biden guilty Tuesday on all three federal felony gun charges he faced, concluding that he violated laws meant to prevent drug addicts from owning firearms.
Susan and Michael, parents of schizophrenic Janni, return to the show at odds over their 11-year-old son, Bodhi, who Susan is convinced is schizophrenic as well; Michael thinks Susan’s quest for a diagnosis will harm their son.
Eighteen-year-old Alexis’ biological father says her mother, Gina, accused him of molesting her when she was a toddler, and he wants to prove his innocence.
President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden was found guilty on all three counts in his federal gun trial on Tuesday. Could this trial impact the election?
Another viral video of a teenage girl getting beaten up by her classmate. Dr. Phil sits down with the accused 13-year-old bully who allegedly beat up two teens for the first time to find out why she is so angry.
A 17-year-old girl is sentenced to 23 years behind bars for luring a friend into the woods and killing her; Shemida, whose family accuses her of fabricating health problems for attention, returns to the show.