The Steve Wilkos Show Season 12 Episode 97 I Though he was the Father.. Until i had the baby
- April 11, 2019
In the season 12 episode 97 of The Steve Wilkos Show, titled "I Thought he was the Father.. Until I had the baby," Steve Wilkos tackles the problem of paternity. The episode follows two women, both of whom were convinced that their respective partners were the biological fathers of their children. However, upon giving birth, both women were surprised to find out the truth: their partners were not the biological fathers.
The first woman on the show is 21-year-old Angelica, who has had an on-again, off-again relationship with her ex-boyfriend Tyler for several years. Angelica was convinced that Tyler was the father of her 7-month-old daughter, but Tyler has since denied paternity. Angelica has brought Tyler to the show to set the record straight.
The second woman on the show is 18-year-old Mia, who is also dealing with a paternity issue. Mia was convinced that her boyfriend, 18-year-old Isaiah, was the father of her 1-year-old son. However, when Isaiah recently took a paternity test, it was revealed that he was not the biological father. Mia is now questioning everything she thought she knew about her relationship with Isaiah and the father of her child.
Throughout the episode, Steve Wilkos provides both women with a platform to share their stories and voice their concerns. He brings in experts to explain how paternity testing works and what the results mean for each situation. Steve also offers his own perspective, drawing on his years of experience as a talk show host and former law enforcement officer.
As the episode progresses, tensions mount as the truth about each situation slowly unfolds. Both women struggle to come to terms with the fact that the men they thought were the fathers of their children are not, and the men themselves are forced to confront the possibility that they may not be the biological fathers.
Ultimately, "I Thought he was the Father.. Until I had the baby" is a thought-provoking episode that sheds light on an issue that affects countless families across the country. Steve Wilkos provides a safe and supportive space for all involved to share their thoughts and feelings, and offers helpful insights and advice for those struggling with paternity issues.