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Elle says her relationship drastically changed when she told her fiancé she was transitioning, and she needs to know if her fiancé can deal with her new lifestyle.
Elle says her relationship drastically changed when she told her fiancé she was transitioning, and she needs to know if her fiancé can deal with her new lifestyle.
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S26, EP34 "Love Me for Who I Am: Elle Morris vs. Ja'shon Gill"Elle says her relationship drastically changed when she told her fiancé she was transitioning, and she needs to know if her fiancé can deal with her new lifestyle.
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S26, EP30 "A Failed Fairytale: Lacy Sharpe vs. Jax Braden"Lacy says her fiancé, Jax, is untrustworthy, a cheater and easily influenced by his friends; she wants full transparency, and if he fails the polygraph test, the engagement is over.
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S26, EP99 "Trapped in Love: Essence Golston vs. Jason Gandy"Essence says they agreed that Jason would make the payments on her car; he stopped, and it got repossessed, then he got a new car but wouldn't let her drive it.
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S26, EP96 "The Married Single Mom: Alicia Jones vs. Deshawn Jones"Alicia gave up her career to start a family but now feels neglected; her husband's "best friend" has raised suspicions of cheating, and she needs a polygraph test to get the truth.
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S26, EP100 "Final Attempts: "Ish" Wiley vs. Corbin Wiley"Ishmeleita says she found a sex tape of her husband with another woman; Corbin says it was an old video, but Ishmeleita needs him to take a polygraph test to know the truth.
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S26, EP98 "Train Wreck: Sarah Hoelscher vs. Terry Vickers"Sarah found evidence Terry was at another woman's house and went to the address; when she arrived and knocked on the door, she caught him inside the house.
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S26, EP97 "Are You a Monster or My Fiancé?: Mariah Turner vs. Brandon Burchett"Mariah says she mentioned their financial struggles in front of Brandon's family; when they returned home, she says he cursed her out then didn't speak to her for five days.
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S26, EP95 "Seeing Truth or Hearing Love: Rakiyah Jenkins vs. Louis Pharas"Rakiyah says her fiancé, Louis, is a disrespectful, lying cheater, and if he fails the polygraph test, she's walking away for good.
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