Get your scalpels ready, E! has renewed “Botched” for Season 8.
The popular reality show, set to premiere in 2023, follows plastic surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif as they bring their unparalleled surgical skills — and trademark banter — to the operating room for mind-blowing patient transformations.
Nassif took to social media on Wednesday to announce the renewal, asking “Can I have a drumroll please?”
“Dr. Dubrow and I are bringing another season of ‘Botched’ on E!” Nassif said in a video posted on Twitter. “Gonna have great new patients, incredible surgeries and a lot more bromance with — of course — me, the better looking one out of the two. So we’ll see you soon.”
Drumroll please…...
The popular reality show, set to premiere in 2023, follows plastic surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif as they bring their unparalleled surgical skills — and trademark banter — to the operating room for mind-blowing patient transformations.
Nassif took to social media on Wednesday to announce the renewal, asking “Can I have a drumroll please?”
“Dr. Dubrow and I are bringing another season of ‘Botched’ on E!” Nassif said in a video posted on Twitter. “Gonna have great new patients, incredible surgeries and a lot more bromance with — of course — me, the better looking one out of the two. So we’ll see you soon.”
Drumroll please…...
- 7/22/2022
- by Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
Prepare for more plastic surgery.
E! has renewed Botched for season eight. The new season will launch in 2023.
It comes after the seventh season first premiered in May 2021 running through July 2021 before returning for four episodes at the start of 2022.
The series follows plastic surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow & Dr. Paul Nassif as they bring their surgical skills and banter to the O.R. for patient transformations. Obviously, many of these come as a result of extreme plastic surgeries gone wrong.
The series is produced by Evolution Media and exec produced by Alex Baskin, Joe Kingsley, Jen McClure-Metz and Matt Westmore, Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif.
E! lost its big reality franchise Keeping Up With The Kardashians last year with season 20 being its last as the family moved to Hulu with a new show.
No word on whether E!’s other reality franchise The Bradshaw Bunch will get a third season.
E! has renewed Botched for season eight. The new season will launch in 2023.
It comes after the seventh season first premiered in May 2021 running through July 2021 before returning for four episodes at the start of 2022.
The series follows plastic surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow & Dr. Paul Nassif as they bring their surgical skills and banter to the O.R. for patient transformations. Obviously, many of these come as a result of extreme plastic surgeries gone wrong.
The series is produced by Evolution Media and exec produced by Alex Baskin, Joe Kingsley, Jen McClure-Metz and Matt Westmore, Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif.
E! lost its big reality franchise Keeping Up With The Kardashians last year with season 20 being its last as the family moved to Hulu with a new show.
No word on whether E!’s other reality franchise The Bradshaw Bunch will get a third season.
- 7/20/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Love 'em and leave 'em. It seems to work for Brad Goreski, former assistant to celeb stylist Rachel Zoe and now the star of his own series on Bravo. It was just one of the 11 new programs and five returning series Bravo announced for its 2011-2012 season on Wednesday (March 30).
With the working title of "It's a Brad, Brad World," the series follows Goreski as he builds his own company after leaving Zoe. Cameras follow the stylisto through his first year on his own, including Paris fashion week, the Cannes film festival, the men's runway shows and the summer couture shows.
Other highlights include a new series for "Flipping Out" star Jeff Lewis, a spinoff show for "Salon Takeover's" Tabatha Coffey, a New York spinoff of "Million Dollar Listing," and a new show for "Project Runway" alum, designer Chris March. Also, previously announced "Rocco's Dinner Party" featuring celebrity chef Rocco Dispirito,...
With the working title of "It's a Brad, Brad World," the series follows Goreski as he builds his own company after leaving Zoe. Cameras follow the stylisto through his first year on his own, including Paris fashion week, the Cannes film festival, the men's runway shows and the summer couture shows.
Other highlights include a new series for "Flipping Out" star Jeff Lewis, a spinoff show for "Salon Takeover's" Tabatha Coffey, a New York spinoff of "Million Dollar Listing," and a new show for "Project Runway" alum, designer Chris March. Also, previously announced "Rocco's Dinner Party" featuring celebrity chef Rocco Dispirito,...
- 3/30/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Under the management of new Vice President of Development Eli Lehrer, Bravo is currently creating four new reality shows, three of which are based in the celebrity-service industry.
Let's take a look at the projects:
Dean's List is a docudrama following around celebrity hair stylist Dean Banowetz. Produced by Stone & Co., the masterminds behind NYC Prep.
Next up is an series starring Project Runway favorite Chris March. In working title March Madness, Cameras will follow the designer and his "crew of misfits" as they create custom pieces for a clientele that includes Meryl Streep and Madonna. It'll be produced by Matt Westmore Media and No Regrets Entertainment (best known for MTV's Hired).
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Let's take a look at the projects:
Dean's List is a docudrama following around celebrity hair stylist Dean Banowetz. Produced by Stone & Co., the masterminds behind NYC Prep.
Next up is an series starring Project Runway favorite Chris March. In working title March Madness, Cameras will follow the designer and his "crew of misfits" as they create custom pieces for a clientele that includes Meryl Streep and Madonna. It'll be produced by Matt Westmore Media and No Regrets Entertainment (best known for MTV's Hired).
read more...
- 10/12/2010
- by Rachel Stein
- Filmology
A Hollywood hair stylist, a celebrity fashion designer and a celebrity New York chef are the stars of 3 series Bravo announced this morning as part of its development slate. The fourth one, Thicker Than Water, revolves around a multi-generational family - an unusual departure for the cable channel which has been focused mostly on style, cooking, conniving housewives, celebrities and larger-than-life personalities. Here are the descriptions of Bravo's 4 series in development: Dean's list: Hollywood Hair Guy and former American Idol stylist, Dean Banowetz, is best known for his fierce styling, endless imagination, celebrity clientele, amazing lifestyle. From opening a new salon and working with rocket scientists inventing his next must have hair product to building his high-end clientele by doing high-priced house calls, the series follows Dean as he builds his brand in Hollywood. The project is exec produced by Scott Stone for Stone & Co. Entertainment and Adam Rosenblatt, Christian Horner,...
- 10/12/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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