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The Bubble Over My Head: Why Someone May Fall For A Scammer
On Wednesday’s episode of Dr. Phil, Dr. Phil speaks with Tina, who was scammed by someone pretending to be rock stars Bret Michaels and Nikki Sixx. After hearing messages from the real Sixx and the real Michaels, she finally realizes she has been catfished.
Watch The Bubble Over My Head video above to hear why Dr. Phil says people behave in certain ways. And, he answers questions from the audience about the episode.
This episode airs Friday. Watch more here.
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WATCH: Bret Michaels Warns Fans Of Scammers And Imposters Pretending To Be Him