America's Oldest Moocher?

Season 19Episode 9660 minFeb 12, 2021
America's Oldest Moocher?

Terri claims her 68-year-old sister, Denise, is mooching off her aging parents. She claims Denise spends her days drinking and smoking, not to mention taking thousands of dollars' worth of jewelry from her mother and pawning it. Terri and Denise's niece, Alexis, says living with Denise is so toxic, she is considering moving out for her own mental health. Denise's parents plead with their daughter to stand on her own two feet so they can retire in peace. Will Denise accept the help Dr. Phil offers? Tune in to find out!

America's Oldest Moocher? has aired on Feb 12, 2021
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