Viewers met 21-year-old Bailey who says she has the greatest love story of the century. She says she met Jasmine on social media eight months ago, and that it was love at first post. She says... When Dr. Phil first tried to talk to Bailey, she became insistent that her mother, Ericka, not participate in the show, and Bailey angrily walked off the stage. Bailey decided to come back to tell Dr. Phil she wants to meet Jasmine for the first time because she has something important to tell her. My clip starts about 2:50 before the one posted on Phil's channel, and shows the audience laughing and jeering openly over things that really arent funny, like Baileys alleged fake crying, and laughing at Bailey's forgiveness to the woman who catfished her. When Dr. Phil first tried to talk to Bailey, she became insistent that her mother, Ericka, not participate in the show, and Bailey angrily walked off the stage. Bailey decided to come back to tell Dr. Phil she wants to meet Jasmine for the first time because she has something important to tell her. Once he began to question her, Bailey was particularly defensive, so much so that she even proceeded to speak straight to the audience members, accusing them of doubting her story. It may have deepened some of Bailey's trauma by unceremoniously and unempathetically exposing it to the eyes of millions. In turn, Bailey may double down on her fantasy, leading to more harm for her victim. When Dr. Phil first tried to talk to Bailey, she became insistent that her mother, Ericka, not participate in the show, and Bailey angrily walked off the stage. Bailey decided to come back to tell Dr. Phil she wants to meet Jasmine for the first time because she has something important to tell her.
When Dr. Phil first tried to talk to Bailey, she became insistent that her mother, Ericka, not participate in the show, and Bailey angrily walked off the stage. Bailey decided to come back to tell Dr. Phil she wants to meet Jasmine for the first time because she has something important to tell her.
My clip starts about 2:50 before the one posted on Phil's channel, and shows the audience laughing and jeering openly over things that really arent funny, like Baileys alleged fake crying, and laughing at Bailey's forgiveness to the woman who catfished her.
Once he began to question her, Bailey was particularly defensive, so much so that she even proceeded to speak straight to the audience members, accusing them of doubting her story.
It may have deepened some of Bailey's trauma by unceremoniously and unempathetically exposing it to the eyes of millions. In turn, Bailey may double down on her fantasy, leading to more harm for her victim.