The Steve Wilkos Show: Week of August 26-30

Steve Wilkos Show

The Steve Wilkos Show returns for a week of intense episodes. Here’s what viewers can expect during the week of August 26-30:

On Monday, August 26, the show addresses a difficult topic as Deonna, a guest, shares her experience of being molested by her father for years during her childhood. She believes her mother, Natasha, was aware of the abuse but chose to ignore it. This episode originally aired on February 3, 2023.

Tuesday, August 27, features two guests: Kecia, who makes a disturbing discovery after inspecting her boyfriend’s phone, and Khaiira, who questions her belief that she was the only woman for Sedrick after a drunken encounter with his best friend. This episode originally aired on February 7, 2023.

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Wednesday, August 28, brings the stories of Macaya and Robert, whose relationship is tested when another woman claims to be pregnant with his child, and Ashley and Brian, who face the challenges of an unexpected pregnancy shortly after their relationship ends. This episode originally aired on February 10, 2023.

Thursday, August 29, focuses on N’eye-Asia, a mother accused of depraved acts who agrees to take a lie detector test, and Lakissa, who previously proved on the show that she was abused and now returns to provide an update on her life. This episode originally aired on February 15, 2023.

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Wrapping up the week on Friday, August 30, the show presents a story of long-awaited answers as Ricky Jr., Ronesha, and Jabari finally learn the truth about whether Ricky Sr. is their biological father after years of uncertainty and denial. This episode originally aired on February 22, 2023.

The Steve Wilkos Show airs from Monday, August 26, to Friday, August 30, in syndication.

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