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Move over, Dr. Pimple Popper. Bianca and Lou are ready to gross you out with some oddly satisfying on-air hair removal. This ...
Dr. Phil's bankruptcy proceeding has not gone as planned. A northern Texas judge ruled that Dr. Phil McGraw's Merit Street Media company assets will undergo a Chapter 7 liquidation instead of a ...
Phil McGraw, better known as Dr. Phil, waits backstage before the taping of his ‘Dr. Phil Primetime’ B show at Merit Street Media in Fort Worth on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024. McGraw is teaming up with ...
“Dr.” Phil McGraw has lost the bankruptcy case concerning his company Merit Street Media. McGraw has been locked up in litigation for months, having been accused by his partners Trinity Broadcasting ...
TV personality Dr. Phil's bankruptcy case is not going the way he wanted it to. Dr. Phil, whose full name is Phil McGraw, cannot keep the bankruptcy of his media startup Merit Street Media in Chapter ...
Dr. Phil McGraw has taken a huge loss in court, with a judge accusing the star of destroying evidence to get the upper hand, RadarOnline.com can reveal. On Tuesday, October 28, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has picked up medical reality series “Dr. Pimple Popper: Breaking Out” and “The 6000lb Diaries” for its European linear networks, the company has revealed. The deal includes ...
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Walking into a doctor’s office takes guts. We forget that, I think, sitting on the other side of the table, running through checklists in our heads. But for the person on that crinkly paper, it’s a ...
EXCLUSIVE: A year ago Dr. Phil and Trinity Broadcasting Network CEO Matthew Crouch sat together warning “the family in America is under attack” and of the ravages of “cancel culture.” Cut to 2025 and ...
Merit Street Media, the television network and streaming service backed by TV personality Phil McGraw, is seeking to end its chapter 11 case, saying it can’t pay the legal fees needed to stay under ...