The Steve Wilkos Show “He’s Not the Dad: He’s Stalking Me” S18E27 October 29 2024 on PIX

On Tuesday October 29 2024, PIX broadcasts The Steve Wilkos Show!

He’s Not the Dad: He’s Stalking Me Season 18 Episode 27 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “The Steve Wilkos Show” titled “He’s Not the Dad: He’s Stalking Me” promises to be a gripping one. In this episode, Willesha takes the stage to share her troubling story. She firmly believes that an old friend cannot possibly be the father of her child. Willesha’s concerns go beyond just paternity; she claims that this friend has been stalking her, adding a layer of tension to the situation.

The episode will also feature Miranda, who has a different story to tell. She recently gave birth to a girl with striking blonde hair and blue eyes. This appearance raises questions, as neither Miranda nor her husband, Matthew, share these features. The mystery surrounding the child’s paternity adds to the drama and intrigue of the episode.

Viewers can expect Steve Wilkos to guide the conversation, helping both women navigate their complex situations. The episode aims to uncover the truth and provide clarity for Willesha and Miranda. With personal stories filled with emotion, this episode of “The Steve Wilkos Show” is sure to keep audiences engaged and eager for answers.

What Time is the “He’s Not the Dad: He’s Stalking Me” Episode On?

The He’s Not the Dad: He’s Stalking Me episode of The Steve Wilkos Show will be broadcast on October 29 2024 on PIX at 12:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “He’s Not the Dad: He’s Stalking Me” Episode New?

The He’s Not the Dad: He’s Stalking Me episode of The Steve Wilkos Show is all new!

The Steve Wilkos Show He’s Not the Dad: He’s Stalking Me Cast & Stars

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Steve Wilkos

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The Steve Wilkos Show Series Information

The former Chicago cop and security guard of "The Jerry Springer Show" gets his own talk show that is adapted from the popular "Steve to the Rescue" shows he did while filling in for Springer. Wilkos says he hopes his show will provide him with a platform to stand up for everyday people and help viewers in need. Common topics include trying to confirm -- often using results of lie-detector tests -- whether guests abused or molested children. Steve also helps guests determine paternity and if guests are cheating on their partners. If Steve doesn't like the guests they might not last long on the show.

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