An American nontraditional court show that revolves around settling the disputes of couples going through divorces.An American nontraditional court show that revolves around settling the disputes of couples going through divorces.An American nontraditional court show that revolves around settling the disputes of couples going through divorces.
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In a recently aired episode with Mr and Mrs Sipple, ages 50 (something) and 22, Star Jones was listening how Mr. Sipple was unfaithful. During his testimony, his wife said he cheated with a cousin. Before Mr. Sipple had a chance to explain STAR JONES states, "your cousin? What are you guys from West Virginia??"
STAR JONES how dare you make a statement like that!!! There is enough hate and racism going on in this would and YOU just proved that your ignorance is just an additive to this problem! Unfortunately not all of us are famous and making millions of dollars but for the people that are making a living and providing for your families in West Virginia, I applaud you!
I am not from West Virginia but the several times I have visited, it is a beautiful state with beautiful people! Don't let one ignorant, self absorbed STAR JONES change who you are!
I am not from West Virginia but the several times I have visited, it is a beautiful state with beautiful people! Don't let one ignorant, self absorbed STAR JONES change who you are!
I looked forward to hearing Judge Toler provide insight and humor to the couples who stood in front of her. I learn things that helped my relationship from her wisdom. Changing the court room was odd but when she was removed from the show, Divorce Court, bless it's heart, has a different vibe that I cannot relate to. Hats off to the lady who the seat now.
"Divorce Court" is a very funny court show. Judge Mablean Epriam and Baliff Joe are two people that warm up the show when divorced couples appear. It reminds me of people getting divorced in a courtroom. But this court room is full with laughter, sometimes emotional, argument, and plus loud, loud, mouths. This show has been on since '99 (The same year Mathis started) and it's still going strong to this day and the first few years, Judge Mablean wore glasses and now she doesn't wear glasses. I will never forget watching one show in which a man disguised himself as a woman. That show was hilarious. I encouraged you to watch Divorce Court. You'll love it. Check local listings for station and time in your area.
Okay so ill say ive watched this program as a single disabled guy and i absolutley love it though theres really nothing like judge lyn toller miss faith is for sure doing a fine job yes its only been three days but ill say i cant wait every day to watch divorce court i can recommend to almost anyone whether your going threw it or not its for sure a good time
Okay so here we go I am a single man who has grown to love this show due to being disabled and unable to work I'll tell you the new judge has only made it more Enjoyable she's fresh funny and relivent
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- TriviaThis was the very first courtroom television show to have an African American female as the presiding judge.
- Crazy creditsUsually during the credits, the judge would speak with a particular couple they were talking with in the main portion of the show.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Baby Boy (2001)
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