Karamo Preview: Week of Monday, November 18, 2024

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Brace yourselves for a week of fireworks on “Karamo,” as the syndicated talk show tackles relationship drama, paternity disputes, and family conflicts with its signature blend of intensity and emotional breakthroughs.

Kicking off the week on Monday, accusations of infidelity take center stage. Clayton alleges his wife, Heather, has been unfaithful throughout their marriage, while Infiniti seeks to confirm her father’s identity amidst painful rumors.

Tuesday’s episode features a grieving grandmother, Crystal, who accuses her daughter, Krista Diamond, of misappropriating funds donated to cover her grandson’s funeral expenses. It’s a confrontation charged with grief and betrayal.

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Wednesday brings another paternity dispute, this time between Martell and Ciera, regarding her 4-year-old twins.

On Thursday, relationship anxieties take the spotlight. Sarah’s boyfriend, Jesse, suspects she still has feelings for her ex. Meanwhile, Neisha and her fiancée, Tiff, contend with disapproval from Tiff’s mother, Felicia, who criticizes their relationship.

Friday features the return of Jeffery and Tracy, a mother and son striving to repair their broken bond. Also, Michale confronts the man she believes is her biological father, only to be met with denial.

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Tune in to “Karamo” the week of Monday, November 18, 2024, for this emotionally charged lineup. Check your local listings for airtimes.

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