E!'S HIT SERIES "BOTCHED" RETURNS WITH AN ALL-NEW SEASON APRIL 14 AT 9:00PM TO TAKE ON MORE PLASTIC SURGERY DISASTERS
Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow Once Again Put Their Skills to the Ultimate Test When Some Famous Faces and Everyday Patients Enter Their Operating Room for Life-Altering Surgeries
Los Angeles, CA. February 24, 2015 - E!'s groundbreaking series "Botched," the network's most-watched freshman series in three years, returns in April with an all-new season when Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow attempt to fix the unfixable and correct extreme, head-turning plastic surgery nightmares. As the saying goes, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder," but when the journey for ultimate perfection takes a horrible and disfiguring turn, some results leave victims feeling the opposite of beautiful. From famous television, sports and music stars to disfigured burn victims and patients suffering from the aftermath of black market silicon injections, "Botched" will once again change lives and restore hope through remarkable and transformational surgeries. The all-new season premieres Tuesday, April 14 at 9:00pm only on E!
In each episode, Dr. Nassif and Dr. Dubrow will perform surgeries and work with multiple patients who have nowhere else to turn after enduring the pain and emotional stress of surgeries gone horribly wrong. Throughout the series, we'll see the patients' back-stories and follow all stages of their journeys to recovery while getting a sense of their pre-corrective lives of humiliation and insecurity. With complications ranging from a surgeon in Tijuana using breast implants for a patient's butt lift to a woman's face collapsing after a motorcycle accident to a male bodybuilder suffering the shame from a pectoral implant disaster, this season is more outrageous and more unbelievable than the first.
Meet some of the patients:
Nicole Eggert - Nicole is best known for her roles on Baywatch and Celebrity Fit Club and is hoping for a breast reduction to restore a younger, more manageable look to be a better, more fit mom to her children.
Daniella Mendez - Daniella is a very rare case of a male to female to male, back to female transition patient. Daniella was born male but started to go through transition at age 15 and after breaking up with her long-term boyfriend at 24, she felt conflicted about her gender again.
Rajee Rajindra Narinesingh - Rajee received black market injections from an infamous self-proclaimed 'physician' and had her body pumped with what was allegedly industrial grade sealant resulting in her face to explode.
Shauna Sand-Lamas - After two breast augmentations and a scar revision surgery, along with enormous amounts of Botox and Fillers, Shauna wants to return to a more natural look and kick start her acting/modeling career again.
Guillermo Eiland - A member of Grammy-winning hip hop group, Bone Thugs n Harmony, Guillermo was addicted to steroids which caused female breasts to form a condition known as gynecomastia. After surgery his chest was left deflated with sagging nipples.
Hit series "Botched" solidified itself in the pop culture zeitgeist in its inaugural season delivering 1.81MM Total Viewers and surpassing 1 Million P18-49 in L+3 (1.15MM). The series also surpassed a half million viewers in the highly-coveted W18-34 demo (528K).
The all-new season of "Botched" premieres Tuesday, April 14 at 9:00pm only on E!
"Botched" is an Evolution Media production, with Douglas Ross, Greg Stewart, Alex Baskin and Matt Westmore serving as Executive Producers. Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif and Robert Carroll serve as Co-Executive Producers.
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E! is the only global, multiplatform brand for all things pop culture. The network is currently available to 98 million cable and satellite subscribers in the U.S. Eonline delivers breaking entertainment news and in-depth coverage on television, movies, music, celebrities, fashion, beauty and lifestyle. One of the fastest-growing, most influential digital properties, Eonline is a leader in online video and mobile and a leading entertainment brand across social. E! programming includes core franchises "E! News," "The Soup" and "Fashion Police, popular series "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," "Total Divas," "#RichKids of Beverly Hills," "Botched" and "House of DVF," as well as the network's upcoming first original scripted series "The Royals." Additionally, E!'s "Live from the Red Carpet" signature events keep fans connected to their favorite stars on pop culture's biggest nights. E! is a network of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, a division of NBCUniversal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news and information to a global audience.
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