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Color Me Badd: Addiction, Arrests and A Band Member Pushed On Stage

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8: Dr. Phil talks with the lead singer of 90's R&B group Color Me Badd, Bryan Abrams, about his addictions to alcohol, pills and food. His wife, Kim, says their marriage has been a struggle and claims they have separated several times due to Bryan’s erratic behavior, addictions and physically abusive behavior. In July 2018, Bryan was arrested for pushing fellow band member Mark Calderon while on stage during a show in New York. The lifelong friends are planning for an upcoming show, yet they say they haven’t spoken in over seven months since Mark got a restraining order against Bryan. Kim and Mark say they fear for Bryan’s life and want to see change, but disagree about how to solve the problem.


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