At Home With Katherine Ryan Season 2 Episode 4 - Watch Legally and Safely
At Home With Katherine Ryan Season 2 Episode 4
Comedian Katherine Ryan wants another baby, probably. And to go on tour, and to spend more time with her sexy husband and be on hand for her much adored three children, and to get a full night's sleep. Is that really TOO much to ask? Probably.With her ten month long tour now in full swing and wracking up the air miles, Katherine returns home to join Bobby for some very intimate fertility tests and some shocking news.In their final marriage coaching session with Adaeze, the couple discover that the secret to a healthy relationship might just be stepping into their partners shoes.And while Katherine has been away, in addition to embracing his stay at home dad role, husband Bobby has been working with comedian and writer Geoff Norcott on a live comedy roast of his wife. He says it's his language of love, but is roasting 15 year old Violet a joke too far?Still struggling with setting boundaries, Katherine decides to visit a Financial Dominatrix to see if she can learn how to stand up for herself more at home and in the process gets roped into recording a passive income clip that goes live. Could this be a new lucrative role for TV's Katherine Ryan or will her alter ego, Mistress Kat fall flat on her face?
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