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Botched - Season 7 !!TOP!!


That's right, Botched is back on E!. In an exclusive supertease for the new seventh season premiering tomorrow, May 18, the doctors tackle some of their wildest cases yet. From armpit boobs to oozing surgeries gone wrong, Nassif and Dubrow deal with the unthinkable.




Botched - Season 7



No show has detailed a more raw or realistic side of that reality than E's "Botched." The hit show wrapped its seventh season in early 2022, so naturally, fans have been clamoring for more from their favorite doctors. "Botched" follows world-renowned plastic surgeons Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow, who encounter patients that have received some not-so-great to utterly terrible medical care and ended up with awful results.


Each of the other seasons premiered in April, May, or June (per IMDb). In the case of Season 7, it was announced back in April 2021, with new episodes of the fascinating, compelling, and sometimes graphic series premiering in mid-May. So if you're a long-time viewer who's eager to see Dubrow and Nassif work their magic again, keep your eyes and ears open in the spring for more news on "Botched" Season 8.


For all seven seasons of "Botched" thus far, Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif have worked their magic on desperate and later insanely grateful patients. The work they do is truly life-changing, and you can see a theme throughout the show. The doctors talked about what Season 7 was like ahead of its airing and explained how COVID-19 changed both plastic surgery as a whole and their experience filming "Botched."


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.


These past few seasons the doctors have seen and handled cases that were pretty much not salvageable. After endless discussions and tests, they were able to find solutions that were in keeping with their patients' needs. Read on to know more about their backstories.


"Botched" has kept fans entertained since 2017. Now in Season 7, the medical reality show returned to screens on May 18. The hit E! series airs every Tuesday at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow are experts with the scalpel, but often kill audiences with their salty banter. However, after seven seasons, their bromance is still going strong.


You can catch the latest episodes on E!, or you can also stream it if you want to catch up on previous seasons. According to Just Watch, Hayu offers Season 1 to Season 7. That's right, you could have all the medical drama at the press of a button! If you're wondering where to start, perhaps the current season is the way to go. Dr. Dubrow recently told Bustle that there seems to be an uptake in new kinds of fillers and skin-tightening devices because of COVID-19 and the rise of Zoom. But he also said take caution.


For 7 seasons, Botched has tackled many challenges ranging from simple fixes to impossible tasks. The informative yet entertaining show has been running for seven seasons and has grown a large fan base. From a Botched patient who wanted to look like a cartoon character to patients that simply want to fix a feature that bothers them, doctors Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif consult and help them reach their goals. They take the time to explain to patients about the procedures of plastic surgery, like the risks and how to know the red flags of unqualified surgeons.


THE DOCTORS ARE IN!E!'S "BOTCHED" RETURNS FOR SEASON SEVEN ON TUESDAY, MAY 18 AT 9:00PM ET/PTE!'s hit series "Botched" returns for a seventh season on Tuesday, May 18 at 9:00PM ET/PT . World-renowned Drs. Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow bring their unparalleled surgical skills and hilarious banter back to the O.R. for another season of mind-blowing patient transformations. From heartbreaking to jaw-dropping, the doctors once again take on life-changing surgeries with patients who have not only been "botched" by bad plastic surgery, but have experienced harrowing physical trauma from inexplicable genetic defects and nightmare-inducing accidents. Featuring themed episodes like "I Got Dumped Because of My Plastic Surgery," "I Should Have Done My Homework," and "Surgical Secrets Revealed," this season pushes the doctors to pursue innovative new treatments as they grapple with some of the most complicated cases of their careers.To view a sneak peek of the new season, click here: Some of the patients this season include: A woman that grew an extra set of softball-sized breasts in her armpits that lactate when she breastfeeds. A trip to the ER following a near fatal accident left a patient with a life altering, "shark-bite" sized hole on his abdomen.A man who believes his nose was deformed by his mother's IUD while he was in the womb, creating debilitating breathing and self-esteem issues. A woman with the BRCA gene had a mess of a mastectomy and fears her doctor may have left breast tissue behind, still leaving her at risk of developing breast cancer. "Botched" is an Evolution Media production with Douglas Ross, Alex Baskin, Tina Gazzerro Clapp, Matt Westmore, and Sarah Kane serving as Executive Producers, along with Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif. About E! EntertainmentE! is the only global, multi-platform brand for all things pop culture, and airs some of the most sought-after reality series on TV, including "Keeping Up with the Kardashians," "The Bradshaw Bunch," "Botched" "Overserved with Lisa Vanderpump" and "E! True Hollywood Story." "E! News" is the leading multi-platform publisher delivering breaking entertainment news and pop culture coverage 24/7 across EOnline.com and all digital and social media. The brand's programming slate includes "Daily Pop," "Nightly Pop" on linear and "E! News' The Rundown" on Snapchat. "Live from E!" covers signature red carpet events, keeping fans connected to their favorite stars on pop culture's biggest nights and the "E! People's Choice Awards" celebrates the best in pop culture and is the only award show for the people, by the people. E! is part of the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming portfolio, which includes NBCU's broadcast, cable and streaming platforms: NBC, Bravo, E!, Oxygen, SYFY, Universal Kids, USA Network and Peacock. For more information, visit EOnline.com. About Evolution Media Evolution Media, an MGM company, is known for its groundbreaking and buzzworthy non-fiction programming - from creating the first of its kind teen docu-series Bug Juice for Disney Channel, to launching the iconic Big Brother and Fear Factor in the US, and then producing the game changing The Real Housewives of Orange County. The company's current slate of long-running hit series, include The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and its spinoffs Vanderpump Rules (dubbed "America's Perfect Reality Show" by VOGUE), Overserved with Lisa Vanderpump (E!), and Vanderpump Dogs (Peacock); Netflix's Country Ever After; E!'s breakout format Botched; MTV's hit revival The Hills: New Beginnings; and the stand-up comedy series Unprotected Sets along with the late-night documentary series Sex Life for the premium cable service Epix. Since its formation in 1987, the company has produced more than 65 series including TLC's Clean Sweep and 10 Years Younger; truTV's action series Ocean Force; MTV's Yo Momma; Bravo's Date My Ex, Gay Weddings and Boy Meets Boy; VH1's Bands Reunited; ABC Family's Switched!; Disney Channel's Movie Surfers and Code:9; the reality comedies Growing Up Twisted for A&E and He's a Lady for TBS; WeTV's critically acclaimed series High School Confidential; and the award-winning feature documentary Camp Out.


That could be reflected in any number of areas. Denver outgained the Bills in total yardage 532-275. Cutler, in setting a single-season team record for passing yardage, threw for 359, while the team rushed for a season- high 181.


Michigan State defeated Michigan in the most improbable way, with a botched punt snap returned for the winning touchdown. The Spartans' Jalen Watts-Jackson was the lucky recipient of the Wolverines' gaffe, which he ran in for the winning score as time expired in Michigan State's 27-23 win.


When Indiana and Rutgers get together to play a game of football, it often can be accompanied with circus music. This botched punt by Indiana that resulted in a Rutgers touchdown is a pretty good example of the expected hijinks from this matchup.


Corey Coleman set a new Baylor record for touchdown catches in a season with 16 -- topping a record of 14 formerly held by the Tennessee Titans' Kendall Wright. Coleman had three touchdowns in Baylor's rout of West Virginia, but get a good look at this juke move magic by Coleman on his third score of the game, a 33-yard touchdown play.


Owusu makes spectacular grab in win over UCLA With half the season still to play, it's safe to say nothing will top the Stanford junior's touchdown catch Thursday night in a 56-35 win over UCLA. On a reverse pass, Owusu pulled in a touchdown grab with his hands around the back of a defender while falling to the ground.


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The Alma defense capitalized on a botched punt and the Scots took over on the Anderson 13-yard line. Once again it was a one play drive with Trent Devereaux hooking up with Nathan Goralski through the air for a touchdown. 041b061a72


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