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Karamo is a true fan of the talk-show genre who brings that passion, a unique skill set and life experiences to guide his guests through life's dramatic crossroads and build a lasting connection with the daytime audience.
S1, EP55 "DNA Mystery: Was My Dead Mother Right?; Toxic Grandma?"
Marshall and his wife find out if he has a daughter; Keonie is fed up with being fat-shamed and controlled by his verbally abusive grandmother, who says that she's always had his back and did everything she could to raise him.
S1, EP46 "Stop Spending My Money at the Strip Club; Help Me Cut Ties With My Toxic Mom"
Aaliyah had to put Daijon on probation when she found out that he was cheating with strippers; Jael is ready to confront her mother after years of physical and emotional abuse.
S1, EP41 "Three Sisters in Crisis; Unlock: If You Aren't Cheating, Then Who Is She?"
Sisters Jazmine, Jenny and Janey hope they can repair the scar tissue from some very deep wounds; Rani is livid and can't seem to get the image of her boyfriend, Chris, with another woman out of her mind.
S1, EP42 "We're Here to Unlock Your Phone, Not Mine!; I'll Never Call You Daddy Again"
Brandon believes that wife Tiffany is cheating on him with several men; Mark raised Markeya and her siblings as if they were his own, but after their grandmother passed away, he noticed a change for the worse in their behavior toward him.
S4, EP80 "Unlock: A Master Class in Deflection; Truth: She's Too Pretty to Be Your Daughter"
Carrie thinks her husband, Randy, cheated and even admits she once cheated out of spite; after raising Kalicia and then losing her, Buck is desperate to know if he is her father.
S4, EP77 "Deathbed Promise: Mom, I'll Find Her; The Strongest Soldiers Need Help, Too!"
Before her mother passed away, Vikki made a promise to reunite their family, and, with Karamo's help, she's ready to unlock a complex DNA mystery today; Unique wants a second chance with her daughter, Chi Chi, but Chi Chi says her mother never stepped up when it mattered most.