‘Plastic Surgery Rewind' Trailer: Kim Zolciak, Brielle Biermann and More Try to Reverse Cosmetic Work
On Tuesday, June 10, E! shared the first preview of their new series titled Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind.
Hosted by RuPaul's Drag Race judge Michelle Visage, the show follows nine celebrities and social influencers through a transformative journey of self-discovery at the 'Rewind Retreat.'
Through the process, stars like Kim Zolciak and daughter Brielle Biermann will decide whether to reverse past plastic surgeries and return to a more natural look.
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'I've gone through so much with this face,' Brielle, 28, shared in the sneak preview before her mom admitted to getting a 'mommy makeover' after the birth of her kids.
According to E!, Brielle will debate the pros and cons of facial filler as she prepares to marry her fiancé, Billy Seidl. Kim, meanwhile, will reevaluate one of her procedures following her divorce from Kroy Biermann and some weight loss.
The Don't Be Tardy stars aren't the only ladies looking for some help in the beauty department.
In the trailer, 90 Day Fiancé star Larissa Santos Lima confessed to getting lipo in her knees. Now, she's worried her enhancements are limiting her ability to have an active lifestyle.
As for Aubrey O'Day, she wants to reconsider her facial filler while connecting with the other participants on their shared experiences.
'I love a boob job,' the Danity Kane member proclaimed in the trailer. 'But I know we're not here to do that.'
Love and Hip Hop Atlanta star Jessica Dime, YouTuber Sebastian Bails, former Playboy model Kathy Brown and content creators Sophia Elgerabli and Alan McGarry are also part of the new series.
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With help from plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow and body image expert Dr. Spirit, the brave contestants will experience eye-opening challenges and unexpected emotional connections before they reassess their concept of beauty.
'I'm very excited,' Dubrow, 66, exclusively told Us Weekly in May at Nancy Davis' Race to Erase MS Gala when teasing his new E! show. 'It's a group of celebrities who've had plastic surgery, and they have to decide whether or not to undergo a transformational reversal of the process. I think it's going to be really interesting, and the surgery outcomes are really interesting, and I hope everyone loves it.'
Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind premieres on E! Wednesday, July 9, at 10 p.m. ET. Episodes will be available to stream a week later on Peacock.
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