Terrell Owens’ Baby Mamas Embarrass Him On Dr. Phil

Yesterday T.O. appeared on Dr. Phil with 3 of his baby mamas, Monique, Kimber and Melanie. The big unhappy family sat down and discussed T.O.’s absence in their children’s lives and it was nothing short of embarrassing. Kimber says that T.O. has only seen his 7 year old daughter Kylee 12 times in her life while T.O. claims that his schedule never allowed him to be around much and it has been hard to establish a relationship with them. This is rather sad to see, especially knowing that T.O. didn’t even know his dad was the man living across the street from him for a good amount of his life. Check out a few clips from the show. Should T.O. have done the show?


Terrell says he’s trying to change his reputation, but the media won’t let him.


Kimber is raising her and Terell ‘s 7-year-old daughter, Kylee. She says Terell has seen Kylee only 12 times and doesn’t call her on her birthday or attend any of her events. “Terrell has been responsible financially, because the court has ordered him to be,” she says. “Terrell wants to do, literally, the bare minimum.”

 

Kimber’s mother, Margarett, says Terrell disgusts her. “Terrell is not a father. He’s never been consistent at anything, other than being absent,” she complains.


Terrell hints that Kimber is a gold digger


Melanie is mother to Terrell’s third child, 7-year-old Dasha. She claims that she’s struggling to make ends meet, especially since she says Terrell is four months and $20,000 behind in child support. And, Monique is mother to Terrell’s oldest child, 12-year-old Terique. She says that she and Terrell lived together until his career started to take off and he became a different person.


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