Chrissy's Court
TV-14
3.1
2020
Comedy
Chrissy Teigen reigns supreme as the “judge” over small claims cases. The plaintiffs, defendants, and disputes are real, as Chrissy’s mom turned “bailiff,” Pepper Thai, maintains order in the courtroom.
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- Cast:
- Chrissy Teigen , Pepper Thai , Pete Sepenuk
Episode 10 : Vegas Baby
October. 21,2022
Deborah Ganoe sues her former friend, Linda, over a girls trip to Las Vegas that went wrong; Linda says she has pictures to prove that Deborah had a great time, so she's not "Ganoe" pay off that debt.
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Episode 9 : This Old House
October. 21,2022
Stara Payne thinks she and her ex-partner, Ryan Bluntach, are building a future together, and she pours labor and money into renovating Ryan's property, only to be kicked out after the repairs are done.
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Episode 8 : So-So Debt
October. 21,2022
Manager Tiffany Stiger sues her former client, Rapper SoCal Barbie, for the cost of a promotional photoshoot; Barbie claims Tiffany didn't do enough to earn her commission, so she doesn't owe Tiffany a dime.
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Episode 7 : Paws for Concern
October. 21,2022
Alyssa Ierna sues her roommate, Dan Woods, for the destruction of her beloved porcelain doll collection during a prank gone awry; Dan blames one of Alyssa's five cats for the wreckage.
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Episode 6 : Wonder Lost
October. 21,2022
Heather Westbrook sues her ex-partner, Clint Stout, for the cost of a collectible Wonder Woman doll that "went missing" when they broke up; Clint says Heather should've taken the doll with her when she moved out.
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Episode 5 : Air BnBeatdown
October. 21,2022
Kayla Miller sues Lashay Chapman for the cost of an Airbnb stay because they were kicked out after Lashay's uninvited guests started a brawl in front of the house.
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Episode 4 : Braid to Order
October. 21,2022
Antavia Haynes sues hairstylist Brittney Parker for sipping on Hennessey while she worked, leaving Antavia with a botched weave and a burned scalp; Brittney says she wasn't that drunk.
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Episode 3 : Hatch-it Job
October. 21,2022
Reality TV star Richard Hatch ("Survivor") sues his longtime neighbor for backing into a stone pillar in his driveway and doing a shoddy job on the repairs; neighbor Todd says the wall is fixed, and he doesn't owe Richard anything.
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Episode 2 : Pen of Thieves
October. 21,2022
James "Duke" Ballard sues his friend, Aisha Murphy, for $100 after she allegedly lost his designer pen at a bar; Aisha says she returned the pen to Duke years ago and can't believe it's come to this.
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Episode 1 : Too Stressed to Be Blessed
October. 21,2022
Amika "Sweetpea" Berger claims officiant Brea Stokes cursed her wedding -- and marriage -- with bad energy and worse behavior; Brea says that between Sweetpea's "Bridezilla" vibes and disorganization, the whole wedding was a fiasco.
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