00:00I'm obsessed with this show. What made you each want to sign on to this show?
00:03For me, it was about, I had gone through my own journey with explanting and going through my own health journey.
00:10So I know what it's like to do, alter my body and not only regret it, but also moved on in my life to a point where I was like, I don't, I don't, I can release this.
00:23Right. I'm not who I am now was not who I was when I got these. I was 21 when that journey started and two other subsequent surgeries.
00:34So when they came to me about it, it made the most sense to me because I wanted to go through the journey with these people as one of them who has done it and help guide them, not being a professional, but being somebody who has lived it.
00:47For me, obviously I've been doing 10 years of botched and you know, it's really interesting.
00:53There's been such a change in celebrities talking about plastic surgery and the transparency and they're listing the procedures and the surgeons, but they don't really necessarily focus on the other side of it.
01:07And there's about 40% estimate of people who have cosmetic surgery actually regret it.
01:13Plastic surgery regrets a real thing. So it's the next natural evolution of botched.
01:19I'm so happy that we had the super expert, Dr. Spirit to work on that.
01:23I respect that too, because one of the things that we like to joke about is being like emotional surgeons, right?
01:28Right.
01:29And so I work with a lot of clients behind the scenes on many issues that look like this.
01:34And so for me, coming back to television is the opportunity to kind of put the medicine in the candy, so to speak, and to utilize television to magnify the messages that I see in the office.
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