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A middle-aged newlywed is convinced that his wife is using wigs to hide affairs and brings evidence to court to prove his claims.
A middle-aged newlywed is convinced that his wife is using wigs to hide affairs and brings evidence to court to prove his claims.
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S3, EP19 "Eady vs. Eady"A middle-aged newlywed is convinced that his wife is using wigs to hide affairs and brings evidence to court to prove his claims.
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S3, EP22 "Robinson vs. Sanford"A woman stole her fiancé from one of her friends, and now she's afraid he's cheating on her with his ex and other women.
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