Marrying Millions: He's 62, She's 23

Sixty-two-year-old Bill and his 23-year-old girlfriend, Bri, are one of the couples featured on Lifetime's television series, Marrying Millions. Bill and Bri say not only do they come from two different worlds, but they have a 39-year age gap and are at different stages of their lives – Bri wants a family and children, and Bill has been divorced twice. Bill's first ex-wife claims Bill has a history of cheating, as she says he cheated on her and has warned Bri it could happen to her. While Bill and Bri have been together for four years, they say they are at a crossroads: what happens when he turns 70 and she is only 31? Also, they say their families don't see eye-to-eye, which impacts their daily lives. How "healthy" is their relationship? The couple takes Dr. Phil's "Relationship Health Profile Test" and learns the results. Plus, Dr. Phil speaks with superfans from across the U.S. and has a special announcement for them. One superfan even gets his own "Dr. Phil" tattoo … live! You won't want to miss this episode!
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