Karamo This Week, August 26-30

Karamo

Karamo returns for a week of episodes, offering audiences another chance to catch up on the show. Here’s what viewers can expect during the week of August 26-30:

On Monday, August 26, Keisha, who has been searching for her parents since she was 18, believes that Curt could be her father. Meanwhile, Bianca feels she has provided her daughter, Nola, with all the tools for success, but Nola remains closed off and apathetic, heading down a concerning path. This episode originally aired on April 24, 2024.

Tuesday, August 27, features Aaron, who insists on proving his loyalty to his wife, Caitlyn, by allowing Karamo to unlock his phone. Shaneall and Traneall, siblings traumatized by their mother’s murder at a young age, seek help to heal their divided adult relationship. This episode originally aired on April 12, 2024.

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Wednesday, August 28, introduces us to Shanikwa, who received a message four years ago from a man named Matthew claiming to be related to her. They formed an instant bond, but Matthew’s father doubts Shanikwa’s relationship with them. This episode originally aired on April 19, 2024.

Thursday, August 29, brings the story of Jasmine, whose fiancée, Erica, left her for another woman. Karamo assists Jasmine by unlocking Erica’s phone to address her fears. Plus, Quan and Laz return to the show to provide an update on their lives since their previous appearance. This episode originally aired on May 2, 2024.

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Wrapping up the week on Friday, August 30, we meet Chloe, a mother who is paralyzed from the waist down and struggles with her 14-year-old daughter, Meh’lan’s, disrespectful behavior, including fighting, stealing, and associating with the wrong crowd. This episode originally aired on April 25, 2024.

Karamo airs from Monday, August 26, to Friday, August 30, in syndication.

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