The Steve Wilkos Show Season 14 Episode 46 I hurt my wife, i wont do it again
- January 7, 2021
The episode "I Hurt My Wife, I Won't Do It Again" of The Steve Wilkos Show season 14 focuses on the story of a man named Chris who has been accused of physically abusing his wife, Heather. The couple has been together for 5 years and has two children together. However, their relationship has been marred by Chris's violent behavior towards Heather.
In the episode, Chris and Heather come on the show to try and resolve their issues with the help of Steve Wilkos and his team. Heather appears to be deeply hurt and traumatized by Chris's actions. She reveals that Chris has hit her several times over the years and that she is afraid for her safety and the safety of her children.
Chris, on the other hand, admits to hitting his wife in the past but claims that he has changed and will not do it again. He says that he loves his wife and children and wants to make things work.
During the show, Steve Wilkos brings out several witnesses, including Heather's sisters, who have seen the abuse first-hand and speak out against Chris. Steve also introduces an expert who explains the cycle of abuse and how it often escalates over time.
The tension mounts as the couple continue to argue and defend their positions. Chris seems to be angry and aggressive, while Heather appears scared and vulnerable. Despite Chris's promises to change, it is clear that Heather does not trust him and is still afraid of him.
Towards the end of the show, Steve Wilkos brings out a surprise guest, a former victim of domestic abuse who shares her own story and offers insight and advice to Heather. The guest encourages Heather to leave Chris and seek help from family and friends.
In the end, the episode ends on a somewhat unresolved note as Chris and Heather leave the stage without a clear resolution. However, the show does succeed in shedding light on the seriousness of domestic abuse and the importance of seeking help and support in such situations. The episode is both disturbing and thought-provoking and leaves viewers with much to think about in terms of how to recognize and respond to domestic abuse.