Extreme cleaner Matt Paxton realizes Barbara’s basement is too full of stuff for him to enter properly in this bonus scene from “Roxann & Barbara.” #Hoarders

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Hoarders
Season 8
Episode 101
Roxann & Barbara

Hoarders not only captures the drama as experts work to put each hoarder on the road to recovery but also highlights the individual’s inner challenges and triumphs. Although cleaning marks the first step of tackling this disorder, success is not definite. At the end of each episode we’ll find out who has been able to keep their hoarding behavior under control and who has fallen into the deep end of this painful disease.

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42 thoughts on “Hoarders: Bonus Scene: Barbara’s Jaw-Dropping Basement Assessment | A&E”
  1. God she was SO manipulative!!! If I cry enough will I get what I want? She was AWFUL. "I'll just live under a bridge". Yeah okay lady. Bye!

  2. Him asking how much time to fill the house with junk is a word problem maths teachers are going to use in their next class.

  3. I wouldn't have the patience to deal with someone who hoards and, quite frankly, I think they should be left to their own devices if they don't want therapy or help. There's no point in clearing it out if they don't get intense counselling. It will just go back to how it was. Let them live how they please. They'll eventually be buried alive and that's their problem. When they're deceased, just raze the property. Don't bother trying to clear it out. I don't have any sympathy for people who choose to live with them either.

  4. I do notice a pattern of these hoarders living in houses of their parents who've died, and inherited the hoard's foundation, or they live in the house the rest of the family has abandoned . . .perhaps that was the case here?

  5. You would probably have to start on the top floor, then the main then clear out the basement otherwise you’re looking at a collapse 😬

  6. My home town I grew up with joey and Jason love them to pieces ❤️ BUT now i kno why we were never allowed at the house🙄👎🏽😩

  7. Matt, you are a brave man! I salute you for crawling into places that would have me running and screaming. I was afraid that basement ceiling was going to cave in on you!

  8. It seems after al those years she has collected quite a few things. It's nice that there helping her.👍🏻

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