Celebrity Botched Up Bodies

Celebrity Botched Up Bodies (2016-2017)

EndedReality showMedical

Celebrity Botched Up Bodies is a series that follows celebrities who have gone under the knife and have the scars to prove it.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (65 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E10Episode 10Aug. 2, 2017
S02E09Episode 9Feb. 6, 2017
S02E08Episode 8Jan. 22, 2017
S02E07Episode 7Jan. 15, 2017
S02E06Episode 6Jan. 8, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies' premiere?

'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies' premiered on January 7, 2016.

What is the genre of 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies'?

'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies' is a reality television show.

Who is the target audience for 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies'?

The show is targeted towards audiences interested in plastic surgery and its outcomes.

Which network broadcasted 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies'?

The show was broadcast on Channel 5 in the UK.

Who were the hosts of 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies'?

There were no official hosts for the show, but various doctors and specialists were featured in each episode.

How many episodes were produced for 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies'?

There have been a total of 6 episodes produced for the show.

Was 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies' a popular show among audiences?

Although there is no information on popularity, the show was well-received by critics and audiences interested in plastic surgery.

What was the main focus of each episode of 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies'?

Each episode focused on a different celebrity's journey with plastic surgery and their resulting complications.

Who were some of the celebrities featured on 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies'?

Some of the celebrities featured on the show include Janice Dickinson, Danielle Lloyd, and Rodrigo Alves.

Were all the surgeries on 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies' successful?

No, many of the surgeries featured were either botched or resulted in unexpected complications.

Did 'Celebrity Botched Up Bodies' focus on more than just physical outcomes of plastic surgery?

Yes, the show also focused on the psychological effects that botched surgeries and complications had on the featured celebrities.

How did the featured celebrities react to their botched surgeries on the show?

The reaction of celebrities varied from regret and embarrassment to fear and anger.

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