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
Exclusive: Get Me Out Productions, the international production company behind the Crackle reality series Men of West Hollywood, has signed with A3 Artists Agency for representation.
The company is known for creating unconventional content across unscripted, docuseries, and documentary formats, and has recently expanded with a scripted content division.
L to R: Akim Anastopoulo and Hali Anastopoulo
Founded by the father-daughter duo of Akim Anastopoulo and Hali Anastopoulo, Get Me Out Productions is building on momentum that includes international sales and format opportunities for Men of West Hollywood. The series finished last January as one of Crackle’s most popular original series. Alongside its distribution partner Passion Distribution, they recently announced that the first season has been picked up by MTV3 (Finland), TV4 (Sweden), Dpg (Belgium), Foxtel (Australia) and Videotron (French-speaking Canada).
“A3 is excited to work with Get Me Out Productions as they expand on their vision of creating...
The company is known for creating unconventional content across unscripted, docuseries, and documentary formats, and has recently expanded with a scripted content division.
L to R: Akim Anastopoulo and Hali Anastopoulo
Founded by the father-daughter duo of Akim Anastopoulo and Hali Anastopoulo, Get Me Out Productions is building on momentum that includes international sales and format opportunities for Men of West Hollywood. The series finished last January as one of Crackle’s most popular original series. Alongside its distribution partner Passion Distribution, they recently announced that the first season has been picked up by MTV3 (Finland), TV4 (Sweden), Dpg (Belgium), Foxtel (Australia) and Videotron (French-speaking Canada).
“A3 is excited to work with Get Me Out Productions as they expand on their vision of creating...
- 4/21/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
The Sony/Marvel film Morbius has had its release date pushed back for the sixth time, this time by another three months, with growing concerns about the Omicron variant.
“Sony Pictures has delayed the premiere date of Jared Leto‘s Morbius as the United States faces a surge in Covid-19 cases involving the Omicron variant. According to reports, the film adaptation of the famed Marvel Comics story will now hit theaters on April 1, 2022 instead of its January 28 date. This marks the sixth time Morbius was pushed back; the movie was initially slated to release on July 10, 2020 but was postponed to July 31 then March 19, 2021, October 8, 2021 and January 21, 2022 before its most recent schedule of January 28.”
Read more at Hype Beast
Marvel has been the biggest moneymaker for Disney for several years now, but could Star Wars take over that throne in 2022?
“With the new year comes new TV shows to obsess over.
“Sony Pictures has delayed the premiere date of Jared Leto‘s Morbius as the United States faces a surge in Covid-19 cases involving the Omicron variant. According to reports, the film adaptation of the famed Marvel Comics story will now hit theaters on April 1, 2022 instead of its January 28 date. This marks the sixth time Morbius was pushed back; the movie was initially slated to release on July 10, 2020 but was postponed to July 31 then March 19, 2021, October 8, 2021 and January 21, 2022 before its most recent schedule of January 28.”
Read more at Hype Beast
Marvel has been the biggest moneymaker for Disney for several years now, but could Star Wars take over that throne in 2022?
“With the new year comes new TV shows to obsess over.
- 1/4/2022
- by Lee Parham
- Den of Geek
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