Karen's Catfish: Will She Believe the Truth
Dr. Phil continues his conversation with Mindy and her mother, Karen, who claimed to be in love with a man she had never met named "Thomas." Despite Dr. Phil providing Karen with seemingly overwhelming evidence that "Thomas" was indeed a catfish, Karen seemed to have a hard time grasping what had happened to her and who was behind the scam. Today, Dr. Phil introduces Karen to the man whose photos were stolen and used by Karen's catfish, which leads to a very emotional moment for Karen. But that's not all. Dr. Phil also introduces Karen to the man whose name and personal details were stolen and used by the catfish. And, is this the first time Karen has possibly fallen prey to an online catfish? Can Dr. Phil help Karen stop getting duped by online predators? Plus, infectious disease expert Dr. Tony Mills answers any and all questions you may have about getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
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