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
Release
Maureen Duffy‘s 1966 book “The Microcosm” has been adapted as a film featuring two-time Oscar winner Glenda Jackson. In 1966 London, when homosexuality was still criminalized, The Gateways club in Chelsea offered a haven for women to dance, express themselves and love who they want. In the book, based on her own experience, Duffy examined if this gay bar, and those like it, really offered the freedom its patrons crave. In the film, Jackson, along with director Joe Ingham, draw parallels between the past and the present and explore the uncomfortable paradox that exists within queer spaces.
The Cheerio production featuring an original score by Helen Noir and animation by Rebecca L. Weil, opens at museum of British LGBTQ history, Queer Britain, London, on Oct. 12.
Duffy said: “The film is awesome. I am amazed I wrote these words all those years ago. I hope they still have a resonance today.
Maureen Duffy‘s 1966 book “The Microcosm” has been adapted as a film featuring two-time Oscar winner Glenda Jackson. In 1966 London, when homosexuality was still criminalized, The Gateways club in Chelsea offered a haven for women to dance, express themselves and love who they want. In the book, based on her own experience, Duffy examined if this gay bar, and those like it, really offered the freedom its patrons crave. In the film, Jackson, along with director Joe Ingham, draw parallels between the past and the present and explore the uncomfortable paradox that exists within queer spaces.
The Cheerio production featuring an original score by Helen Noir and animation by Rebecca L. Weil, opens at museum of British LGBTQ history, Queer Britain, London, on Oct. 12.
Duffy said: “The film is awesome. I am amazed I wrote these words all those years ago. I hope they still have a resonance today.
- 10/7/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The Peter Kallinteris Agency is launching Hollywood’s first talent division, dedicated specifically to diverse artists from the LGBTQ+ community.
The agency’s founder, Peter Kallinteris, made the announcement on Monday.
“Throughout the history of cinema, gays and lesbians have been portrayed in stereotypical roles and both are still often played by straight people,” he said, “but within the broader queer culture, there are subcultures, just as within any community. There are nuances within each that will never find its way in a table read. To create an authentic moment, the space has to be made for those who have lived that life every day. These are their stories, and they should have representation on screen. That’s why this division is so important.
“The queer division of Pka was a natural outgrowth of my own personal evolution coming out as a gay man, then from artist to agent,...
The agency’s founder, Peter Kallinteris, made the announcement on Monday.
“Throughout the history of cinema, gays and lesbians have been portrayed in stereotypical roles and both are still often played by straight people,” he said, “but within the broader queer culture, there are subcultures, just as within any community. There are nuances within each that will never find its way in a table read. To create an authentic moment, the space has to be made for those who have lived that life every day. These are their stories, and they should have representation on screen. That’s why this division is so important.
“The queer division of Pka was a natural outgrowth of my own personal evolution coming out as a gay man, then from artist to agent,...
- 6/21/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The return of the Human Ken Doll. Justin Jedlica, who appeared on the very first episode of Botched when it premiered in 2014, is back on tonight's all-new special, Botched: Where Are They Now! As fans of the E! show may recall, Justin initially sought out Drs. Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif in hopes that they'd operate on him using a plastic surgery plan he came up with himself. At that point in his life, he had already undergone several hundred cosmetic procedures—from five nose jobs to implants in his chest, butt, biceps, triceps, cheeks and chin—but he was still far from his goal of ultimate perfection. Over the years, Justin's continued...
- 9/28/2020
- E! Online
A new TV show is set to follow the most plastic people on the planet who have spent close to three million dollars on surgeries and procedures. Plastics of Hollywood will feature 12 human dolls including Ken Dolls Rodrigo Alves and Justin Jedlica, Jessica Rabbit imitator Pixee Fox, Kim Kardashian wannabe Jennifer Pamplona and alien lookalike Vinny Ohh. Talent manager and producer, Marcela Iglesias, from Los Angeles, California said: ‘We are the world’s first agency for the most modified human beings. ‘They are incredible characters who have had plastic surgery, cosmetic procedures or just have very extreme looks. From surgery
The Cast of Plastics of Hollywood is More Than Disturbing...
The Cast of Plastics of Hollywood is More Than Disturbing...
- 5/31/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Though true love can be hard to find, tough love is in plentiful supply on Million Dollar Matchmaker.
In an exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season, Patti Stanger takes on "Human Ken Doll" Justin Jedlica, who has a tendency to be preoccupied with looks over genuine connection.
"Justin is a very unique case – his physical appearance dominates his life," Stanger explains. "I need to break him of this terrible, terrible habit."
To do so, Stanger confronts him about the way he forms connections with potential dates.
"You need someone to fall in love with your soul, not your f---ing body,...
In an exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season, Patti Stanger takes on "Human Ken Doll" Justin Jedlica, who has a tendency to be preoccupied with looks over genuine connection.
"Justin is a very unique case – his physical appearance dominates his life," Stanger explains. "I need to break him of this terrible, terrible habit."
To do so, Stanger confronts him about the way he forms connections with potential dates.
"You need someone to fall in love with your soul, not your f---ing body,...
- 6/29/2016
- by Ale Russian
- People.com - TV Watch
Though true love can be hard to find, tough love is in plentiful supply on Million Dollar Matchmaker. In an exclusive sneak peek at the upcoming season, Patti Stanger takes on "Human Ken Doll" Justin Jedlica, who has a tendency to be preoccupied with looks over genuine connection. "Justin is a very unique case - his physical appearance dominates his life," Stanger explains. "I need to break him of this terrible, terrible habit."To do so, Stanger confronts him about the way he forms connections with potential dates. "You need someone to fall in love with your soul, not your f---ing body,...
- 6/29/2016
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
Breaking up is hard to do, but finding love is much, much harder. Farrah Abraham is back on the market, and she's recruiting one of the world's most infamous matchmakers to guide her quest to find love. In an exclusive sneak peek at Patti Stanger's new WEtv series Million Dollar Matchmaker, the love guru is "upping her game" and with a week-long intensive retreat populated by some of "the toughest cases I've ever seen in my career." In the clip, the 25-year-old Teen Mom star tearfully tells Stanger, 55: "I don't know why it's so hard to find someone else to love me.
- 6/9/2016
- by Brittany King, @brrriitttnnii
- PEOPLE.com
Breaking up is hard to do, but finding love is much, much harder.
Farrah Abraham is back on the market, and she's recruiting one of the world's most infamous matchmakers to guide her quest to find love.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Patti Stanger's new WEtv series Million Dollar Matchmaker, the love guru is "upping her game" and with a week-long intensive retreat populated by some of "the toughest cases I've ever seen in my career."
In the clip, the 25-year-old Teen Mom star tearfully tells Stanger, 55: "I don't know why it's so hard to find someone else to love me.
Farrah Abraham is back on the market, and she's recruiting one of the world's most infamous matchmakers to guide her quest to find love.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Patti Stanger's new WEtv series Million Dollar Matchmaker, the love guru is "upping her game" and with a week-long intensive retreat populated by some of "the toughest cases I've ever seen in my career."
In the clip, the 25-year-old Teen Mom star tearfully tells Stanger, 55: "I don't know why it's so hard to find someone else to love me.
- 6/9/2016
- by Brittany King, @brrriitttnnii
- People.com - TV Watch
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