Help! Our Bieber-Obsessed Daughter Went From Insta-Famous to Homeless and Hacked

Season 16Episode 15760 minMay 16, 2018
Help! Our Bieber-Obsessed Daughter Went From Insta-Famous to Homeless and Hacked

Taylor says she achieved social media fame by the time she was 14, with around 30,000 followers. She is now 20 and says photos and video of her continue to go viral … but not by her choice. Taylor claims her iCloud has been hacked three separate times and her computer crashed last year, all by unauthorized users who she suspects are trying to bully her and ruin her reputation. Taylor's parents, Kathy and Randy, say the constant bullying and hacking has caused their daughter to fall from being a social media star to homeless and hopeless. Kathy, Randy, and their older daughter, Lindsey, also blame Taylor's boyfriend, Anthony, for not being a good influence on Taylor as she struggles with this cyber-hacking drama. They say they believe her destructive relationship with Anthony pulls her down even further. Anthony says he is not a bad influence and will never leave Taylor. Yet Anthony's mother, Angie, agrees with Taylor's parents that her son needs to stay away from their daughter. Dr. Phil sorts out the dysfunctional relationship between Taylor and Anthony while revealing what he believes is really going on with this family.

Help! Our Bieber-Obsessed Daughter Went From Insta-Famous to Homeless and Hacked has aired on May 16, 2018
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