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Yo-Yo or No-No? - " Yo-Yo's Wedding" - S01E07

Yo-Yo or No-No? - " Yo-Yo's Wedding" - S01E07

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Step By Stepisode is back with clowns, courthouse chaos, and Carol in crisis. In this episode, Eric and Lainee Hersey break down Step by Step’s seventh episode, "Yo-Yo’s Wedding", where Brendan’s long-awaited birthday party takes a turn when the clown cancels and the Lamberts discover their Jamaican wedding wasn’t legally binding.

Carol wants a meaningful ceremony, Frank wants to eat his burrito, and somehow both a birthday party and wedding get squeezed into one wild Saturday. And when Yo-Yo the clown is a no-show, Frank throws on some flippers, grabs a sock puppet named Mr. Wimpy, and saves the day in full clown attire.

  • Who Is Yo-Yo the Clown? – Lainee and Eric investigate the real-life Yo-Yo and her alleged armpit-fart fame
  • Courthouse Wedding Woes – Carol just wants something special, but Frank shows up with drywall dust and a ham sandwich
  • Famous Courthouse Ceremonies – Eric runs through celebrity couples who said "I do" without the fanfare
  • Frank’s Full Clown Commitment – Trash can lids, sock puppets, and clown flippers—Frank goes all in to save Brendan’s birthday
  • Makeup-Free Marriage – That wedding kiss should’ve left clown paint all over Carol. Why didn’t it?
  • Where’s Mark? – The Herseys notice one suspicious absence and question whether this was an Old Mark or New Mark episode


Because only in Step by Step can a canceled clown and a surprise vow renewal come together in one chaotic afternoon. Eric and Lainee unpack every detail—from the most ridiculous wedding entrance to why Ronald McDonald never showed up at McDonald’s.

Follow Eric on Instagram @EricHersey
Follow Lainee on Instagram @LaineeHersey

Subscribe now and relive the second time around. Find us on your favorite podcast platform and let us know—was Frank a better Yo-Yo than Yo-Yo?

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