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Weekly Essay | Sheletta’s Valentine’s Day

Sheletta Brundidge’s eldest son is now a teenager and Valentine’s Day is forever changed.

Aired 02/12/2021

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Weekly Essay | Sheletta’s Valentine’s Day

Clip: Season 2021 Episode 22 | 2m 9sVideo has Closed Captions

Sheletta Brundidge’s eldest son is now a teenager and Valentine’s Day is forever changed.

Sheletta Brundidge’s eldest son is now a teenager and Valentine’s Day is forever changed.

Aired 02/12/2021

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