The Steve Wilkos Show Season 7 Episode 33 Stop Running Off My Stage!
- October 30, 2013
Stop Running Off My Stage! is the thirty-third episode of the seventh season of The Steve Wilkos Show. The show features former security guard and talk show host Steve Wilkos as he helps his guests with their personal issues.
In this episode, Steve talks to guests who have been causing chaos on his stage. One guest, Sherri, is a former guest who has been causing trouble on the show for years. Steve discusses her past behavior and tries to convince her to change her ways.
Another guest, Brandy, is a friend of Sherri's and has been causing chaos on the show as well. Steve tries to talk to Brandy about her behavior and encourages her to take responsibility for her actions.
Later in the episode, Steve talks to a guest named Angela, who accuses her boyfriend of cheating on her. However, her boyfriend denies the accusations and insists that he was faithful. Steve tries to get to the bottom of the situation and helps Angela and her boyfriend work through their issues.
The next guest on the show is a man named Tyrone, who is accused of being a deadbeat dad by his ex-girlfriend Tyra. Tyra claims that Tyrone has never paid child support and has no interest in being involved in their child's life. However, Tyrone denies these accusations and insists that he has always been there for their child. Steve helps Tyrone and Tyra come to a resolution and encourages them to work together for the sake of their child.
Lastly, Steve talks to a guest named Caitlin, who is accused of assaulting her mother. Caitlin's mother claims that her daughter attacked her during an argument and left her with bruises. However, Caitlin denies the accusations and says that she was defending herself. Steve helps the family work through their issues and encourages them to communicate with each other in a healthy way.
Overall, Stop Running Off My Stage! is a dramatic and emotional episode of The Steve Wilkos Show. Steve does his best to help his guests with their personal issues and encourages them to take responsibility for their actions. The episode demonstrates the power of communication and the importance of working through conflicts in a healthy way.