Get ready for an emotionally charged and transformative episode of “Botched,” airing Thursday at 10:00 Pm on E!. In Season 8 Episode 20, titled “Tumor Tragedy,” Dr. Nassif faces a daunting challenge as he meets a woman from Mexico grappling with a massive tumor on the side of her face. With her quality of life severely impacted, she turns to Dr. Nassif and his team in hopes of finding a solution and regaining her confidence.
Meanwhile, Dr. Dubrow takes on a complex case involving a man with a snakelike keloid scar on his chest, offering hope for a life-changing transformation. As both surgeons tackle these intricate procedures, viewers can expect to witness the incredible skill and compassion that define the “Botched” team.
Additionally, the episode takes an unexpected turn when the doctors engage in a friendly game of pickleball, leading to some not-so-friendly consequences. With high stakes and compelling stories, “Tumor Tragedy...
Meanwhile, Dr. Dubrow takes on a complex case involving a man with a snakelike keloid scar on his chest, offering hope for a life-changing transformation. As both surgeons tackle these intricate procedures, viewers can expect to witness the incredible skill and compassion that define the “Botched” team.
Additionally, the episode takes an unexpected turn when the doctors engage in a friendly game of pickleball, leading to some not-so-friendly consequences. With high stakes and compelling stories, “Tumor Tragedy...
- 3/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “Botched,” titled “Donut Give Up,” viewers are in for a mix of unique cases and challenging transformations. The spotlight is on a man with a nose that seems to have a growth spurt of an inch each year, presenting the skilled surgeons with a distinctive challenge.
Adding a touch of emotion to the episode, an intensive care unit nurse seeks help to address her “doughnut boob,” a condition that hinders her ability to continue saving lives. The intricate procedures required to restore her confidence and functionality promise to be both compelling and transformative.
In a heartwarming twist, twin sisters aim for matching twin noses, even if it means sacrificing some breathing capacity. As the renowned doctors tackle these extraordinary cases, “Botched” continues to deliver riveting stories of resilience and the pursuit of self-confidence. Catch the episode on E! at 9:00 Pm this Thursday for a...
Adding a touch of emotion to the episode, an intensive care unit nurse seeks help to address her “doughnut boob,” a condition that hinders her ability to continue saving lives. The intricate procedures required to restore her confidence and functionality promise to be both compelling and transformative.
In a heartwarming twist, twin sisters aim for matching twin noses, even if it means sacrificing some breathing capacity. As the renowned doctors tackle these extraordinary cases, “Botched” continues to deliver riveting stories of resilience and the pursuit of self-confidence. Catch the episode on E! at 9:00 Pm this Thursday for a...
- 3/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an emotional and transformative journey in Season 8 Episode 18 of “Botched,” titled “Lip Loss,” airing at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, March 7, 2024, on E!. This episode brings compelling stories of individuals seeking the expertise of renowned plastic surgeons, Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif.
In this installment, a woman from Liberia shares a heartbreaking tale of a tragic accident as a baby that left her lips severely damaged. Witness the skilled surgeons take on the challenge of restoring her features and providing a renewed sense of confidence.
Additionally, the episode features a divorced woman with unique breast concerns shaped like ciabatta bread, highlighting the diverse and complex cases the doctors encounter. To add a touch of uniqueness, a pole dancer who identifies as a doll seeks assistance with her butt implant, adding a layer of intrigue to the transformative narratives.
For those intrigued by the world of plastic surgery and personal transformations,...
In this installment, a woman from Liberia shares a heartbreaking tale of a tragic accident as a baby that left her lips severely damaged. Witness the skilled surgeons take on the challenge of restoring her features and providing a renewed sense of confidence.
Additionally, the episode features a divorced woman with unique breast concerns shaped like ciabatta bread, highlighting the diverse and complex cases the doctors encounter. To add a touch of uniqueness, a pole dancer who identifies as a doll seeks assistance with her butt implant, adding a layer of intrigue to the transformative narratives.
For those intrigued by the world of plastic surgery and personal transformations,...
- 2/29/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for another jaw-dropping episode of “Botched” with Season 8 Episode 17 titled “You’re So Vein”! Tune in to E! at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, February 29, 2024, for an evening filled with shocking transformations and life-changing surgeries.
In this installment, the talented doctors of “Botched” are faced with a variety of challenging cases. A content creator is determined to double her breast size, pushing the limits of cosmetic enhancement. Will the doctors be able to meet her expectations while ensuring her safety?
Meanwhile, a young nurse seeks Dr. Dubrow’s expertise to improve the unsightly scars on her arms caused by a previous skin removal surgery gone wrong. With her confidence on the line, she hopes for a successful outcome that will restore her self-esteem.
And in another compelling story, a Beverly Hills makeup artist turns to Dr. Nassif to fix his caved-in nasal tip, hoping to regain his natural appearance and confidence.
In this installment, the talented doctors of “Botched” are faced with a variety of challenging cases. A content creator is determined to double her breast size, pushing the limits of cosmetic enhancement. Will the doctors be able to meet her expectations while ensuring her safety?
Meanwhile, a young nurse seeks Dr. Dubrow’s expertise to improve the unsightly scars on her arms caused by a previous skin removal surgery gone wrong. With her confidence on the line, she hopes for a successful outcome that will restore her self-esteem.
And in another compelling story, a Beverly Hills makeup artist turns to Dr. Nassif to fix his caved-in nasal tip, hoping to regain his natural appearance and confidence.
- 2/22/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
E! presents a jaw-dropping episode of “Botched” with Season 8 Episode 16 titled “Med Spa Drama,” airing at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, February 22nd. Viewers are in for a rollercoaster ride of emotions as the show delves into the world of cosmetic procedures gone wrong.
In this episode, a young social media influencer’s quest for B12 injections at a med spa takes a disastrous turn, leaving her with hundreds of scars all over her body. Meanwhile, a woman born with a cleft lip and palate faces the consequences of a botched procedure that has left her with an indented nose.
But the drama doesn’t end there. Baby Ken, known for his bicep implants, grapples with the decision to say goodbye to his signature look.
Tune in to E! at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, February 22nd, to witness the shocking transformations and emotional journeys of the patients on “Botched: Med Spa Drama.
In this episode, a young social media influencer’s quest for B12 injections at a med spa takes a disastrous turn, leaving her with hundreds of scars all over her body. Meanwhile, a woman born with a cleft lip and palate faces the consequences of a botched procedure that has left her with an indented nose.
But the drama doesn’t end there. Baby Ken, known for his bicep implants, grapples with the decision to say goodbye to his signature look.
Tune in to E! at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, February 22nd, to witness the shocking transformations and emotional journeys of the patients on “Botched: Med Spa Drama.
- 2/15/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an emotional and transformative episode of “Botched” as Season 8 continues with Episode 15 titled “Hear Me Out,” airing on E!. In this installment, viewers are introduced to a woman born with multiple rare diseases, who is left with an incomplete surgically constructed ear that affects her ability to hear. As she shares her heartbreaking journey, viewers will witness the compassionate efforts of the “Botched” doctors as they strive to provide her with a life-changing solution.
Additionally, the episode delves into the struggles of a single mother whose tummy tuck procedure goes awry, leaving her with unexpected complications. With the support of the expert medical team, she seeks resolution and restoration to regain her confidence and well-being.
Furthermore, a patient presents a unique request to the doctors, asking them to enhance her large breasts to look more artificial. Through careful consideration and meticulous planning, the doctors take on the challenge,...
Additionally, the episode delves into the struggles of a single mother whose tummy tuck procedure goes awry, leaving her with unexpected complications. With the support of the expert medical team, she seeks resolution and restoration to regain her confidence and well-being.
Furthermore, a patient presents a unique request to the doctors, asking them to enhance her large breasts to look more artificial. Through careful consideration and meticulous planning, the doctors take on the challenge,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an episode of “Botched” that promises to be nothing short of transformative as Season 8 continues with Episode 14, titled “Lip Killer Filler.” This captivating installment is set to air on E! at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, February 8, 2024, and it’s packed with compelling stories of individuals seeking life-changing transformations.
In this episode, viewers will meet a patient who has experienced a harrowing journey following a disastrous top surgery. With unwavering hope, they turn to the skilled hands of the doctors, seeking to finally achieve the masculine chest they’ve always dreamt of. It’s a story of resilience and the pursuit of self-identity that will tug at your heartstrings.
Additionally, the episode features a unique mother-daughter duo from across the pond who share a common desire—to enhance their curves. They look to the doctors for assistance in achieving their goal of fuller, more voluminous buttocks.
“Botched” has long...
In this episode, viewers will meet a patient who has experienced a harrowing journey following a disastrous top surgery. With unwavering hope, they turn to the skilled hands of the doctors, seeking to finally achieve the masculine chest they’ve always dreamt of. It’s a story of resilience and the pursuit of self-identity that will tug at your heartstrings.
Additionally, the episode features a unique mother-daughter duo from across the pond who share a common desire—to enhance their curves. They look to the doctors for assistance in achieving their goal of fuller, more voluminous buttocks.
“Botched” has long...
- 2/1/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming Season 8 Episode 13 of “Botched,” set to air at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, February 1, 2024, on E!, viewers are in for another round of transformative journeys as individuals seek the expertise of renowned plastic surgeons, Dr. Dubrow and Dr. Nassif. Titled “Big Booty Queen,” this episode promises a trio of compelling stories, each with its unique set of challenges.
From a woman in Hawaii grappling with gnarly stomach scars, yearning for Dr. Dubrow’s expertise to rediscover self-love, to a social media sensation desiring breast enhancement to complement her sizable posterior, and a hairdresser fixated on addressing caricature-like features of her nose – the episode guarantees a mix of emotional narratives and aesthetic aspirations.
“Botched” continues to navigate the delicate intersection of beauty and self-perception, offering a candid look into the transformative power of cosmetic surgery and its impact on individuals’ lives. Viewers can expect a blend of empathy, humor,...
From a woman in Hawaii grappling with gnarly stomach scars, yearning for Dr. Dubrow’s expertise to rediscover self-love, to a social media sensation desiring breast enhancement to complement her sizable posterior, and a hairdresser fixated on addressing caricature-like features of her nose – the episode guarantees a mix of emotional narratives and aesthetic aspirations.
“Botched” continues to navigate the delicate intersection of beauty and self-perception, offering a candid look into the transformative power of cosmetic surgery and its impact on individuals’ lives. Viewers can expect a blend of empathy, humor,...
- 1/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a captivating episode of “Botched” as Season 8 Episode 12, titled “Got Milf?” hits the screen at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on E!. This installment promises a mix of unique stories and complex surgeries that have become synonymous with the show.
In “Got Milf?”, viewers will witness a woman determined to continue her plastic surgery journey, aspiring to embody the Calabasas Milf aesthetic despite facing a serious heart condition. The stakes are high as the skilled surgeons navigate the delicate balance between cosmetic enhancement and the patient’s health.
Adding to the mix, a college student seeks assistance in correcting her bulbous nose, while another woman turns to the experts for help with her hollow booty and shark bite-looking hips. As always, “Botched” offers a blend of compassion, skill, and unexpected challenges, making it a must-watch for fans of plastic surgery reality shows. Tune in at 10:00 Pm...
In “Got Milf?”, viewers will witness a woman determined to continue her plastic surgery journey, aspiring to embody the Calabasas Milf aesthetic despite facing a serious heart condition. The stakes are high as the skilled surgeons navigate the delicate balance between cosmetic enhancement and the patient’s health.
Adding to the mix, a college student seeks assistance in correcting her bulbous nose, while another woman turns to the experts for help with her hollow booty and shark bite-looking hips. As always, “Botched” offers a blend of compassion, skill, and unexpected challenges, making it a must-watch for fans of plastic surgery reality shows. Tune in at 10:00 Pm...
- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Now that the holidays are over the doctors are back in the office for more Botched. Season 8 returns January 18 with our resident docs Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif tackling some of their most challenging and heartwrenching cases so far. Even after so many episodes, the two are still tested by the complexity of these procedures. This is whether it’s undoing prior plastic surgery fails or working with patients to help them where others weren’t able to or flat out refused. It’s providing positive outcomes to those who have endured so much pain and trauma that has made their work and the show especially meaningful. Here the dynamic duo talks about the emotional stories ahead, their bromance, and reflecting on what will be a decade of Botched later this year. What stands out during these next set of episodes of the season? Dr. Terry Dubrow: The thing that...
- 1/12/2024
- TV Insider
Get ready for a riveting episode of “Botched” as Season 8 Episode 11, titled “Eye of the Tiger,” takes viewers on a rollercoaster journey of medical transformations. Scheduled to air at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, January 18, 2024, this episode unveils the challenges faced by a resilient 21-year-old who risks losing her left eye after enduring a staggering 42 botched surgery attempts to repair her face following a car accident.
Intriguingly, the episode also features a woman who opted for a breast augmentation after a significant weight loss journey. However, the aftermath leaves her with mismatched breasts and an areola in an unexpected place – her armpit. As the skilled surgeons of “Botched” take on these complex cases, viewers are in for an emotional and transformative ride, witnessing the power of medical expertise in correcting life-altering procedures. Don’t miss the drama, the compassion, and the life-changing results in “Eye of the Tiger” on E! this Thursday.
Intriguingly, the episode also features a woman who opted for a breast augmentation after a significant weight loss journey. However, the aftermath leaves her with mismatched breasts and an areola in an unexpected place – her armpit. As the skilled surgeons of “Botched” take on these complex cases, viewers are in for an emotional and transformative ride, witnessing the power of medical expertise in correcting life-altering procedures. Don’t miss the drama, the compassion, and the life-changing results in “Eye of the Tiger” on E! this Thursday.
- 1/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On the E! reality series Botched, Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif step in to help fix plastic surgery gone wrong. Patients who are unhappy with their breast implants, lip fillers, nose jobs, and more come to the California doctors in the hope they’ll be able to correct problems not fixed other surgeries. But what happens after these transformations? With Botched Season 1 now streaming on Netflix, let’s check in with where some of the show’s first patients are now.
‘Human Ken doll’ Justin Jedlica is still getting plastic surgery
If you’ve seen Botched, you know Justin Jedlica. The so-called “human Ken doll” appeared in the show’s very first episode back in 2014 and has returned several times since. His most recent Botched appearance was in 2022 and he says he “proud to be the Og of the hit TV show” (via Instagram).
During his Botched debut,...
‘Human Ken doll’ Justin Jedlica is still getting plastic surgery
If you’ve seen Botched, you know Justin Jedlica. The so-called “human Ken doll” appeared in the show’s very first episode back in 2014 and has returned several times since. His most recent Botched appearance was in 2022 and he says he “proud to be the Og of the hit TV show” (via Instagram).
During his Botched debut,...
- 11/3/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In the upcoming episode of “Botched,” titled “Doctor Nose Best,” viewers will witness another extraordinary medical journey on E!. This time, a woman who has faced the challenges of cancer and facial reconstruction seeks help for a significant issue: a large hole in her nose. This condition has left her feeling like she’s in a real-life horror story, and she currently uses a prosthetic to conceal it.
As Dr. Nassif and his team take on this complex case, they are faced with the daunting task of helping this brave woman regain her confidence and appearance. The episode also takes a personal turn as Dr. Nassif shares that he is undergoing skin cancer treatments himself, adding an emotional layer to the show.
Don’t miss “Botched” on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, as it continues to showcase the incredible transformations and challenges faced by patients and the dedicated doctors who help them.
As Dr. Nassif and his team take on this complex case, they are faced with the daunting task of helping this brave woman regain her confidence and appearance. The episode also takes a personal turn as Dr. Nassif shares that he is undergoing skin cancer treatments himself, adding an emotional layer to the show.
Don’t miss “Botched” on Thursday, October 5, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, as it continues to showcase the incredible transformations and challenges faced by patients and the dedicated doctors who help them.
- 9/30/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, September 28, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, E! will air Season 8, Episode 9 of “Botched” titled “Baby Got Front Butt.” In this episode, viewers will witness three distinct cases of individuals seeking help from plastic surgeons.
First, a woman who previously underwent a mommy makeover is now faced with an unusual problem—a front butt on her stomach. The episode will follow her journey to correct this unexpected outcome.
Secondly, a familiar face from the show “Botched By Nature” returns with a collapsed nose, and viewers will see how the surgeons address this issue.
Lastly, an influencer who believes her body is a work of art created through surgery is unhappy with scars on her breasts. The episode will showcase her efforts to address this concern.
“Botched” is a reality series that features individuals seeking corrective surgery after experiencing complications or dissatisfaction with previous procedures.
Tune in to E! on the specified...
First, a woman who previously underwent a mommy makeover is now faced with an unusual problem—a front butt on her stomach. The episode will follow her journey to correct this unexpected outcome.
Secondly, a familiar face from the show “Botched By Nature” returns with a collapsed nose, and viewers will see how the surgeons address this issue.
Lastly, an influencer who believes her body is a work of art created through surgery is unhappy with scars on her breasts. The episode will showcase her efforts to address this concern.
“Botched” is a reality series that features individuals seeking corrective surgery after experiencing complications or dissatisfaction with previous procedures.
Tune in to E! on the specified...
- 9/23/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
On Thursday, September 21, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, E! will air Season 8, Episode 8 of “Botched” titled “Sep-ear-ation Anxiety.” This episode features three unique cases of individuals seeking the expertise of Dr. Nassif and his team.
In the first case, a woman with a recurring keloid on her ear turns to Dr. Nassif in the hopes of finally removing the troublesome growth. The keloid has caused her to hide her ear, and she’s looking for a solution.
The second case involves a superfan who is determined to emulate a famous celebrity’s trademark figure. However, despite multiple attempts, she hasn’t been able to achieve the desired result for her buttocks.
Lastly, the episode addresses a victim of domestic abuse who is seeking help to correct the physical scars left behind from the trauma.
Tune in to E! on September 21, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, to watch “Botched” Season 8, Episode 8, “Sep-ear-ation Anxiety.” It’s...
In the first case, a woman with a recurring keloid on her ear turns to Dr. Nassif in the hopes of finally removing the troublesome growth. The keloid has caused her to hide her ear, and she’s looking for a solution.
The second case involves a superfan who is determined to emulate a famous celebrity’s trademark figure. However, despite multiple attempts, she hasn’t been able to achieve the desired result for her buttocks.
Lastly, the episode addresses a victim of domestic abuse who is seeking help to correct the physical scars left behind from the trauma.
Tune in to E! on September 21, 2023, at 10:00 Pm, to watch “Botched” Season 8, Episode 8, “Sep-ear-ation Anxiety.” It’s...
- 9/17/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif are shining up their respective scalpels for season 8 of Botched. And with that, the E! surgical dream team will be the first to tell you it’s filled with their most challenging and complex cases to date. “This is an advanced version of Botched,” Dubrow said. “We take on cases that we may have passed on in the past because our skills have allowed us to add new challenges…We have a lot more complications this season than before. There are going to be bruises and some problems. But we got through it.” From a tummy tuck gone wrong to a dog bite victim who lost the entire tip of their nose, patients have entrusted the two to help heal past trauma and bad plastic surgery to change their lives. We scheduled a visit with Dubrow and Nassif to talk about what’s to come.
- 7/29/2023
- TV Insider
NBCUniversal is adding to its cable network programming slate.
The company has outlined its programming plans for Bravo, E!, Syfy and USA Network.
This includes a new social experiment from Studio Lambert, the company behind Peacock’s The Traitors, for USA Network and new unscripted competition series House of Villains, hosted by Joel McHale for E!.
USA Network also confirmed that it is adding The Big D, the reality series that was previously set to launch on TBS, as first revealed by Deadline.
House of Villains, which will launch this fall, is a competition elimination series, hosted by McHale, that brings 10 of reality television’s most iconic and infamous villains under one roof where they must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a cash prize and the title of America’s Ultimate Supervillain.
The series is produced by Irwin Entertainment with John Irwin,...
The company has outlined its programming plans for Bravo, E!, Syfy and USA Network.
This includes a new social experiment from Studio Lambert, the company behind Peacock’s The Traitors, for USA Network and new unscripted competition series House of Villains, hosted by Joel McHale for E!.
USA Network also confirmed that it is adding The Big D, the reality series that was previously set to launch on TBS, as first revealed by Deadline.
House of Villains, which will launch this fall, is a competition elimination series, hosted by McHale, that brings 10 of reality television’s most iconic and infamous villains under one roof where they must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a cash prize and the title of America’s Ultimate Supervillain.
The series is produced by Irwin Entertainment with John Irwin,...
- 5/9/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Real Housewives of Miami” are headed back to Bravo.
“Rhom” debuted back in 2011 on the cable network and ran for three seasons. It was revived for a fourth season in 2021 on NBC’s streaming service Peacock. It’s fifth season recently wrapped in March 2023.
There’s no word on when the sixth season of “Miami” will air, nor who will be on the cast.
The Season 5 cast consisted of Guerdy Abraira, Lisa Hochstein, Julia Lemigova, Nicole Martin, Alexia Nepola and Larsa Pippen, with Kiki Barth, Adriana de Moura and Marysol Patton in friend roles.
(From left to right) – “The Real Housewives of Miami” cast Guerdy Abraira, Adriana de Moura, Nicole Martin, Lisa Hochstein, Larsa Pippen, Kiki Barth, Alexia Nepola, Julia Lemigova and Marysol Patton
Season 6 of “The Real Housewives of Miami” will premiere on Bravo before streaming next day on Peacock. Previous seasons of “Rhom” can be found on Peacock.
“Rhom” debuted back in 2011 on the cable network and ran for three seasons. It was revived for a fourth season in 2021 on NBC’s streaming service Peacock. It’s fifth season recently wrapped in March 2023.
There’s no word on when the sixth season of “Miami” will air, nor who will be on the cast.
The Season 5 cast consisted of Guerdy Abraira, Lisa Hochstein, Julia Lemigova, Nicole Martin, Alexia Nepola and Larsa Pippen, with Kiki Barth, Adriana de Moura and Marysol Patton in friend roles.
(From left to right) – “The Real Housewives of Miami” cast Guerdy Abraira, Adriana de Moura, Nicole Martin, Lisa Hochstein, Larsa Pippen, Kiki Barth, Alexia Nepola, Julia Lemigova and Marysol Patton
Season 6 of “The Real Housewives of Miami” will premiere on Bravo before streaming next day on Peacock. Previous seasons of “Rhom” can be found on Peacock.
- 5/9/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
E! announced the addition of reality competition series “House of Villains” to its slate Tuesday.
Premiering in the fall of 2023, and hosted by Joel McHale, the competition elimination series brings 10 of reality television’s most iconic and infamous villains under one roof where they must outsmart, out-manipulate and outscheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
McHale has previously appeared in “Community” and “The Bear.”
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“House of Villains” is produced by Irwin Entertainment with John Irwin, Dave Kuba, Eli Frankel and Matt Odgers serving as executive producers.
The brand’s returning slate includes red carpet franchise “Live from E!” hosted by Laverne Cox, entertainment news series “E! News” hosted by Adrienne Bailon-Houghton and Justin Sylvester and a new season of “Botched” with Dr.
Premiering in the fall of 2023, and hosted by Joel McHale, the competition elimination series brings 10 of reality television’s most iconic and infamous villains under one roof where they must outsmart, out-manipulate and outscheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a cash prize and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.”
McHale has previously appeared in “Community” and “The Bear.”
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“House of Villains” is produced by Irwin Entertainment with John Irwin, Dave Kuba, Eli Frankel and Matt Odgers serving as executive producers.
The brand’s returning slate includes red carpet franchise “Live from E!” hosted by Laverne Cox, entertainment news series “E! News” hosted by Adrienne Bailon-Houghton and Justin Sylvester and a new season of “Botched” with Dr.
- 5/9/2023
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
Everyone loves a gimmick, even the über rich. The controversial Measure Ula — which was opposed (futilely) by top real estate agents — is set to go into effect April 1. Known as “the mansion tax,” the L.A. City measure will require sellers of properties of more than $5 million to pay a 4 percent transfer tax, while sales of more than $10 million will pay a 5.5 percent tax. All funds raised will be used to fund sorely needed public housing.
Now, just under the gun, blue chip sellers are using the looming deadline to try to goose sales. The undeveloped 260-acre Senderos Canyon in Bel Air is being auctioned off by Paramount Realty USA. In an attempt to woo buyers quickly, owner Giro Properties has announced a $2 million discount if the deal is closed before April 1.
Botched star Paul Nassif has listed his Bel Air mansion at 1035 Stradella Road for $27.995 million with a similar twist.
Now, just under the gun, blue chip sellers are using the looming deadline to try to goose sales. The undeveloped 260-acre Senderos Canyon in Bel Air is being auctioned off by Paramount Realty USA. In an attempt to woo buyers quickly, owner Giro Properties has announced a $2 million discount if the deal is closed before April 1.
Botched star Paul Nassif has listed his Bel Air mansion at 1035 Stradella Road for $27.995 million with a similar twist.
- 3/15/2023
- by Hadley Meares
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Television Academy Foundation today announced it raised over 436,000 at the 22nd Annual Emmys Golf Classic.
Television stars, sports luminaries, entertainment industry executives, Television Academy leadership and corporate partners competed in the golf tournament at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, Monday, Oct. 3.
Proceeds from the event benefit the nonprofit’s renowned Internship and College Television Awards programs that provide industry access and career development opportunities for college students nationwide interested in media careers.
Cedric the Entertainer (The Neighborhood) and Andia Winslow (A League of Their Own) co-hosted the event that included stars from television, film and sports: Jonathan Adams (Last Man Standing), Frank Buckley (Ktla), Matt Craven (Lou), Patrick Fabian (Better Call Saul), Derek Fisher (NBA), Jason Her (For All Mankind), Brian Letscher (Scandal), Matt Letscher (The Flash), Willie Gault (NFL), Michael Irby (Mayans M.C.), Chris O’Dowd (Slumberland), Dr. Paul Nassif (Botched), Norm Nixon (NBA), Danielle Nottingham...
Television stars, sports luminaries, entertainment industry executives, Television Academy leadership and corporate partners competed in the golf tournament at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, Monday, Oct. 3.
Proceeds from the event benefit the nonprofit’s renowned Internship and College Television Awards programs that provide industry access and career development opportunities for college students nationwide interested in media careers.
Cedric the Entertainer (The Neighborhood) and Andia Winslow (A League of Their Own) co-hosted the event that included stars from television, film and sports: Jonathan Adams (Last Man Standing), Frank Buckley (Ktla), Matt Craven (Lou), Patrick Fabian (Better Call Saul), Derek Fisher (NBA), Jason Her (For All Mankind), Brian Letscher (Scandal), Matt Letscher (The Flash), Willie Gault (NFL), Michael Irby (Mayans M.C.), Chris O’Dowd (Slumberland), Dr. Paul Nassif (Botched), Norm Nixon (NBA), Danielle Nottingham...
- 10/12/2022
- Look to the Stars
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
Botched is not going anywhere anytime soon. E! has renewed the reality series for an eighth season which will arrive on the cable channel in 2023. Doctor Paul Nassif announced the renewal on social media with a short video. In the series, Nassif and Terry Dubrow work with people who have had their plastic surgeries go wrong.
The show debuted in 2014 on E! with a short season of 10 episodes. Botched was renewed for a second season with twice as many episodes. Later seasons have ranged from 13 to 22 episodes with the most recent seventh season clocking in at 17 installments. It concluded in march. A number of specials have aired over the years, in addition to a spin-off. Botched by Nature ran for one season and saw the doctors traveling to other countries to help people "botched by genetics or a...
The show debuted in 2014 on E! with a short season of 10 episodes. Botched was renewed for a second season with twice as many episodes. Later seasons have ranged from 13 to 22 episodes with the most recent seventh season clocking in at 17 installments. It concluded in march. A number of specials have aired over the years, in addition to a spin-off. Botched by Nature ran for one season and saw the doctors traveling to other countries to help people "botched by genetics or a...
- 7/21/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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
Botched docs Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif know how to leave viewers and patients in stitches. In between performing life-altering surgeries, the pair always make time to poke fun at one another. And thankfully, they're going to continue doing so, as E!'s Botched has been renewed for an eighth season. Drs. Dubrow and Nassif made the announcement themselves on their respective social media profiles. Both were donning scrubs and hard at work, but naturally, they took the time to squeeze in a jab or two at the other's expense. As Dr. Dubrow told his followers, "To those of you who think I give Paul too much of a hard time, I want to apologize...to no one...
- 7/20/2022
- E! Online
Chris Nassif, a longtime talent agent and producer, passed away on July 6th. The cause of death is unknown at this time. He was 62.
Dr. Paul Nassif, a plastic surgeon featured on E!’s Botched, wrote on Twitter that his older brother’s death “was an unexpected and tragic event.”
The elder Nassif opened Cna and Associates Talent Agency in 1983, shortly after graduating from USC. At Cna he helped Luke Perry, Ricky Martin and Jay Hernandez launch their acting careers, negotiating Perry’s deal for Beverly Hills, 90210. The agency also represented Michael Rapaport, Fran Drescher, Molly Shannon and Robert Forster.
In 2000, Cna merged with Premiere Artists Talent Agency to form Diverse Talent Group. Dtg helped launch Chrissy Metz, James Van Der Beek, Michael Wetherly and Austin Butler. Nassif represented Kunal Nayar, Josh Holloway and Martin Landau.
Nassif had more cenetly partnered with Richard Brandes to form Insurrection Entertainment, which has a distribution deal with Cinedigm.
Dr. Paul Nassif, a plastic surgeon featured on E!’s Botched, wrote on Twitter that his older brother’s death “was an unexpected and tragic event.”
The elder Nassif opened Cna and Associates Talent Agency in 1983, shortly after graduating from USC. At Cna he helped Luke Perry, Ricky Martin and Jay Hernandez launch their acting careers, negotiating Perry’s deal for Beverly Hills, 90210. The agency also represented Michael Rapaport, Fran Drescher, Molly Shannon and Robert Forster.
In 2000, Cna merged with Premiere Artists Talent Agency to form Diverse Talent Group. Dtg helped launch Chrissy Metz, James Van Der Beek, Michael Wetherly and Austin Butler. Nassif represented Kunal Nayar, Josh Holloway and Martin Landau.
Nassif had more cenetly partnered with Richard Brandes to form Insurrection Entertainment, which has a distribution deal with Cinedigm.
- 7/20/2022
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
With the proliferation of both structured and unstructured reality programs, the TV academy chose to split the reality program category at the Emmy Awards into two separate categories in 2014 to better recognize achievements in both genres. This year’s structured entrant total is up two from last year at 36 but still significantly down from 47 in 2020 and 43 in 2019. Just five shows on the list below will end up as official nominees on July 12.
All 22,000 plus voting members of the TV academy have until June 27 to cast their ballots for their favorite structured reality shows. In the past, voters were limited in the number of such shows that they could put forth, but that restriction was lifted in 2017. Unlike at the Oscars, voters for the Emmys do not rank their choices and nominees are determined by a simple tally.
Unlike comedy and drama series, which are simply listed on the ballot by name,...
All 22,000 plus voting members of the TV academy have until June 27 to cast their ballots for their favorite structured reality shows. In the past, voters were limited in the number of such shows that they could put forth, but that restriction was lifted in 2017. Unlike at the Oscars, voters for the Emmys do not rank their choices and nominees are determined by a simple tally.
Unlike comedy and drama series, which are simply listed on the ballot by name,...
- 6/23/2022
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Netflix’s hit series “Bling Empire” is back for Season 2 with more drama, more hook-ups, and yes, somehow even more diamonds. Season 2 premieres May 13. Check out the trailer below.
The Los Angeles-based Asian and Asian American friend group weighs in on male model Kevin Kreider and singer Kim Lee’s budding romance, while Kane Lim and Kevin’s ride-or-die friendship may have hit the brakes.
Kane slams Kevin as being nothing but a “man whore” in the trailer. Plus, fan-favorite Anna Shay slings some real talk to rival Beverly Hills queen Christine Chiu, which the official series description dubs “a new twist on the art of social warfare.” Cherie Chan also finally ties the knot with Jessey Lee.
“Money so un-impresses me,” Anna sighs in the teaser.
“Bling Empire” also welcomes two new cast members: former “Rich Kids of Beverly Hills” star Dorothy Wang and businesswoman Mimi Morris.
Dorothy’s...
The Los Angeles-based Asian and Asian American friend group weighs in on male model Kevin Kreider and singer Kim Lee’s budding romance, while Kane Lim and Kevin’s ride-or-die friendship may have hit the brakes.
Kane slams Kevin as being nothing but a “man whore” in the trailer. Plus, fan-favorite Anna Shay slings some real talk to rival Beverly Hills queen Christine Chiu, which the official series description dubs “a new twist on the art of social warfare.” Cherie Chan also finally ties the knot with Jessey Lee.
“Money so un-impresses me,” Anna sighs in the teaser.
“Bling Empire” also welcomes two new cast members: former “Rich Kids of Beverly Hills” star Dorothy Wang and businesswoman Mimi Morris.
Dorothy’s...
- 4/29/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Second time's the charm. Botched patient Gina proved to be a challenge for Dr. Paul Nassif during the Mar. 1 season seven finale episode. The former neurologist sought help to correct her deformed right eye and cheek, which were disfigured by illegal silicone injections that not even five corrective surgeries could repair. During Dr. Nassif's first surgery on Gina, he found "unusual things" and removed what looked "like a piece of gauze" in her face. During her post-op meeting, Gina said her pain was "a lot better." "I'm actually able to sleep now," she said. "I'm just really grateful now that I have a chance to reclaim my life...
- 3/2/2022
- E! Online
Not the cheeks she was hoping for. Facial fillers gone terribly wrong have Gina seeking the Botched doctors' help on the Mar. 1 episode of the hit E! series. During a consultation with Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif, the new patient and former neurologist explains how a colleague offered to do fillers for her. "I thought I was getting Restylane or Juvéderm," Gina explained in the sneak peek above. "It was silicone." Gina got injections in both of her cheeks, but somehow only her left side ended up receiving the silicone. Gina and her husband eventually concluded it must have been "two different injections" or "two different...
- 2/28/2022
- E! Online
New body, new Botched appearance. The one and only Justin Jedlica, Aka the Human Ken Doll, made his return to the E! series on the Feb. 22 episode, reuniting with Drs. Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow not to ask for their help with a plastic surgery gone wrong, but to brag about one gone right. "I'm back to show off to the doctors my eight-piece leg implant surgery," Justin declared at the beginning of tonight's episode. "This was, like, the last virgin section of my body to give up." The Botched docs were already aware of his desire to sculpt his legs because they advised him not to do so eight months prior. However, in spite of this—along with the fact that...
- 2/23/2022
- E! Online
A blast from the past had the Botched docs ready to rock on tonight's all-new episode on Feb. 15. Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif were introduced to new patient David—a musician in desperate need of a solution for his disfigured eye—but within minutes of meeting, Dr. Dubrow learned that he was far more familiar with David than he initially thought. The realization came after the plastic surgeon remarked that David looked like "someone who would've been friends with my brother," who's none other than Kevin Dubrow, the former lead singer of the heavy metal band Quiet Riot. "They had hits like 'Cum on Feel the Noize' and 'Bang Your...
- 2/16/2022
- E! Online
Tatyana has one twisted story to tell the Botched docs. It starts to unfold in this sneak peek of the all-new episode, airing tonight, Feb. 15, with the first-time patient explaining that she initially sought out plastic surgery after having two children. "I just wanted a lift and an areola reduction," Tatyana tells Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif in the clip. "So I was like, let me venture out to Mexico." Much to her surprise, the doctor Tatyana met with told her she couldn't just get a lift "because your breasts are gonna look ugly," she recalls him saying before he recommended she also get implants, a tummy tuck and...
- 2/15/2022
- E! Online
The Botched docs' expertise isn't limited to plastic surgery. As Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif proved during E! News' Daily Pop on Feb. 14, they're both pretty knowledgeable when it comes to love. And just in time for Valentine's Day, they shared their secrets for maintaining long-lasting relationships. "Keep listening," Dr. Nassif said. "Don't talk all the time. Listen more." Admittedly, he added that's "something I still need to work on." Dr. Dubrow's advice was a bit more strategic. "The real key is to learn how to fight properly," he said. "When you're in the heat of the moment, don't say it....
- 2/14/2022
- E! Online
Three under-eye surgeries took David from baggy to Botched. As the new patient tells Drs. Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow in this sneak peek of the Feb. 15 episode, the beginning of his plastic surgery woes can be traced back to a conversation he had while his wife was getting her own work done. "Watching her, I'm like, 'What if I was gonna get something?'" David recalls asking his wife's doctor. "She's like, 'Well, the only thing on you that's a giveaway at all age-wise is your eyes.'" Soon, he underwent a lower blepharoplasty, which is "a removal of lower eyelid bags or removal of skin," according to Dr....
- 2/14/2022
- E! Online
Fed up with all the faces. After a lifetime of being gawked at everywhere she goes, new patient Edna is eager to meet Drs. Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow on tonight's all-new episode of Botched. And when we say "a lifetime," we mean it. As Edna explains in this sneak peek clip, all of her medical problems began when she just one year old. "When I was a baby, I was sick," she tells the Botched cameras. "My dad told the doctor just to not let me die." The issue, it turned out, was "flesh eating bacteria" that had "destroyed" Edna's nose. She's since undergone four different surgeries in an attempt to fix the damage, but nothing's been...
- 2/8/2022
- E! Online
It's hard to shock Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif. However, that's what new patient Kaitlyn does when telling them about her case in this sneak peek clip of tonight's all-new Botched. "It's been two years since the accident," she begins. "I was on a float trip. There were a bunch of rope swings and I fell off. It was about 10 to 15 feet that I fell and I hit my left knee on a rock ledge." "It obviously burst open your skin, right?" Dr. Dubrow responds, still calm for the time being. "And broke your knee bone?" Yes and yes, meaning she had an open fracture, which is a type three injury. According to Dr. Dubrow, this is "the...
- 2/1/2022
- E! Online
More shocking than ever. Botched returns on E! tonight (Jan. 25) and our favorite plastic surgeons Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif promise cases like you've never seen before. "This season is unique because it's not just about fixing plastic surgery from people who had plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons, but it's fixing plastic surgery for people who had it for trauma and cancer and congenital deformity," Terry told E! News exclusively. Paul calls this season "transformational, freaky, weird and just kind of shocking," adding, "What's unusual about this season is we're seeing things we've never seen before." Terry continued, "For...
- 1/25/2022
- E! Online
A medical mystery. One of the patients on tonight's all-new episode of Botched has such a rare affliction that she became the subject of a medical journal report when she was just 13 months old. Dr. Paul Nassif doesn't even know what to make of Destiny's case in this sneak peek clip, asking "What the hell is that?!" after glancing at a photo of a growth on her foot. Thankfully, Dr. Terry Dubrow came prepared to explain: "So, Destiny had a lipoblastoma, which is a very, very rare benign tumor in childhood that grows very rapidly." Destiny and her family members provide additional details once they arrive for a consultation, including the fact that...
- 1/25/2022
- E! Online
They grow up so fast. Botched star Dr. Paul Nassif is sharing a sweet update on his and wife Brittany's 1-year-old daughter Paulina, and it turns out the couple's baby girl just hit a very big milestone. "Last week she started walking a little bit," Paul told E! News exclusively on Jan. 24 before the return of Botched tomorrow. "[She] stands up and takes a few steps. So she's doing that, which is incredible. I mean the walking is the big thing. And the next thing that's absolutely, incredibly cute is a few more words. But she's got a big beautiful, smily, happy personality. Being a dad again at my age, especially to a little girl, is absolutely...
- 1/24/2022
- E! Online
Patia is putting her trust in the Botched doctors. The new patient is receiving a consult in this sneak peek of tomorrow's all-new episode, with Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif attempting to figure out what went wrong with her upper lip. After getting a closer look, Dr. Nassif realizes that the surgeon who performed Patia's initial operation "pulled" her lip over to one side, ultimately making her mouth opening shorter. To fix this mistake, he'll need to perform what's known as a "commissuroplasty." "A commissuroplasty is changing the corner of the mouth," Dr. Nassif explains. "In...
- 1/24/2022
- E! Online
It's safe to say that Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif are really good at what they do. For seven seasons now, the Botched docs have continually shocked both their patients and those tuning in at home by performing the most complicated of procedures—all to correct former failed surgeries—and delivering stunning transformations. Oftentimes, thanks to the plastic surgery experts, you can't even tell what went wrong with a patient's initial operation! For the last seven seasons, Botched has been packed with "stories that you think would never happen." "We decided this season to take on those patients that normally we...
- 1/19/2022
- E! Online
Beauty and the beast. On the July 20 season finale of Botched, Drs. Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow remove a "beast" birth mark from Chicago native Jazmyn. After years of feeling self-conscience about the "lightning bolt shooting down" her neck, Jazmyn sought the Botched docs' expertise in not just treating the inflamed and growing birth mark but removing it all together. "I literally have a beast growing out of my neck," Jazmyn explained. "It bleeds, it cracks, it burns. I sweat from it. I just don't want to have deal with it anymore." She even feels forced to wear her long hair down in public to avoid peoples' questions and...
- 7/21/2021
- E! Online
Calling for divine intervention. Plastic surgery patient Jazmyn meets with Drs. Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow in a sneak peek at tonight's Botched, airing July 20, to see whether or not her large birth mark can be removed. As Dr. Nassif explains, Jazmyn's feature is dangerously along the back of her neck, and falls right where the skin tightens. "This is a very challenging case for anybody," Nassif warns. "If I just went inside there right now and tried to cut it out, that wouldn't work because the skin in the back of the neck and behind the eye doesn't usually stretch that well. We would not be able to close your skin." Yet, the always-inventive Nassif has...
- 7/20/2021
- E! Online
Getting it off his chest. On tonight's Botched, which aired on July 6, Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif come face-to-face with a surfers' out-of-this-world story. Bruno, a lifelong surfer and a famed award-winning professional, has been suffering from two mysterious bumps since first riding a wave. By age 13, Bruno's bumps started to form into large masses and surfing has been painful for the Portuguese pro ever since. "I don't want [the bumps] to develop into something more serious that could take me out of the water forever," Bruno opened up before meeting the Botched docs with his wife Sara. Dr. Dubrow dubbed Bruno's ailment a "medical...
- 7/7/2021
- E! Online
Secrets definitely can hurt someone. In this case, it's a Botched patient's rear end! Tonight's episode on June 29 proved it's sometimes better to be upfront about surgery. From a woman who underwent a "lumpy" nose job without her mother knowing to a wife whose own husband wasn't aware of her new silicone rear end and a daughter seeking an "anime" physique, Drs. Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow got to the root of these patients' past painful plastic surgery mishaps. Yuliana underwent multiple surgeries including gastric bypass and a Brazilian butt lift while in her native Colombia, but a "discount doctor" ruined her hopes of a "Jennifer...
- 6/30/2021
- E! Online
This rear end is bringing one patient's marriage to an end. In a sneak peek at tonight's new episode of Botched on June 29, Drs. Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow meet with Yuliana, who underwent surgery without her husband's knowledge. Back in 2010, Yuliana hired a doctor who gave "discounted surgeries" in Colombia to perform liposuction on her back. The physician suggested Yuliana "recycle" her back fat to her buttocks—and Yuliana never told her spouse. "I wasn't going there for surgery," she reasons in the clip. "It just kind of happened. I was in love with the results." Her husband even noticed the change, but...
- 6/29/2021
- E! Online
Competition gone wrong. On tonight's episode of Botched on June 22, Dr. Paul Nassif had to tackle the case of a champion wrestler whose nose has been a sore subject for years. Sara, a triplet, first broke her nose at age eight. "I was always competing with my siblings, and to see my sister getting a whole bunch of attention and me not getting any attention, I think it had a huge impact on my self-esteem," Sara confessed to the camera. Sara grew up wrestling in the boys' division, and by 2003, brought home the title of National Champion. Yet, an accident during one competition in third grade led to her getting "cross-faced" and breaking her nose. "I...
- 6/23/2021
- E! Online
So many red flags. In this exclusive clip from tonight's June 22 episode of Botched, Sara details her nose job journey, which included a visit to a plastic surgeon that advertised his work on a billboard. Per the new patient, she suffered from a broken nose during a wrestling match in the third grade. "I mean, I was little," she shares with doctors Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif. "I didn't care about my appearance until I started using social media to meet people." As Sara notes, she had no trouble conversing with people, but found herself getting insecure when it was time to meet up. She adds, "I was like, 'What are they going to say about my nose?'" Thus,...
- 6/22/2021
- E! Online
Ready to put the past behind her...but it's a full court press for the Botched doctors! On tonight's June 15 episode, doctors Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow treat Takeema, a patient who was left with a basketball-sized dented derrière after getting a tummy tuck and Brazilian butt lift in Mexico. "I feel like I'm pulling a trailer behind me," Tekeema explained of her supersized buttock implants. Her behind was so misshapen that Takeema's friends called her cheeks "dunk'em, since they look like an uneven pair of giant basketballs." Takeema hoped Dr. Dubrow could replace her booty implants with fat from her thighs or arms, but Dubrow was...
- 6/16/2021
- E! Online
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