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Families Return With Unresolved Issues In Final Six Episodes Of “Iyanla Fix My Life”

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If you watched the earlier part of this season of "Iyanla Fix My Life," you know that some these families and individuals needed additional help. Some of them are returning for the final six episodes of the series.

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