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New York‘s back! VH1 star Tiffany Pollard, better known by her Big Apple-inspired moniker, is returning to reality TV with an appearance on the season premiere of E!’s plastic surgery nightmare show Botched.
While the singer has recently battled rumors of an expanding waistline, there is one thing she’s admitted she has plumped up: her lips! “I had that Restylane stuff,” Simpson, 33, told Glamour magazine in 2006, adding that she was disappointed in the results. “It went away in like four months…[but] thank God! [They] looked fake […]
In a sneak peek of the episode, watch Pollard’s consultation with doctors Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif as they figure out how to fix both a botched boob job and her deviated septum.
“She’s going to need a lot of surgery,” Dubrow says in a confessional.
Despite being “terrified of needles and blood,” Richards had a nose job in 2006 and liposuction in 2012. “My nose bothered me for a long time,” she told Us in March 2013. “The surgery made me feel better.” As for the second procedure? “After having four kids, no matter what exercise I did, the love […]
The Real Housewives husband tells Pollard, 33, in her initial appointment what, exactly, he needs to do to fix her implants. “The more I have to raise you, the greater the amount of tension around the implant, and the greater the amount of tension, the greater chance the scar will widen and the greater the risk. This is not an easy case.”
“At night, I use vitamin E capsules on my lips and put Aquaphor around my eyes to keep them from getting dry,” the Gossip Girl star, 42, tells Us Weekly. “Also, get a good night’s sleep and drink water!” Thank You! You have successfully subscribed. Subscribe to newsletters Please enter a valid email. Subscribe By […]
Before you snicker, know that the dating show veteran’s ailment is actually “a really significant breast deformity that needs correcting,” Dubrow says.
Watch the doctors in action above, and tune in to the Botched season 2 premiere at 9 p.m. ET on E!.