Latest news with #BotchedPresents:PlasticSurgeryRewind


Time of India
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Aubrey O'Day reveals how Sean Diddy Combs triggered her plastic surgery spiral
Aubrey O'Day is no stranger to the knife, or the spotlight, but in a raw new reveal, she is finally tracing the start of her cosmetic surgery addiction. In a recent episode of Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind, the Danity Kane alum emotionally opened up about how her time under Sean 'Diddy' Combs' management left lasting scars. From girl group glam to Aubrey O'Day's plastic regrets The singer, now 41, got candid with Dr. Terry Dubrow about how her transformation journey began during her stint on MTV's Making the Band in the mid-2000s. She revealed that being labelled 'the sexy one' came with pressure that never really left her. The constant expectation to look hot, polished, and picture-perfect became her normal, until it spiralled into surgical obsession. 'Rewind' but not rewritten As part of the show's retreat, Aubrey initially hoped to strip things back and explore a more natural version of herself. But after seeing the impressive results of other retreat participants, she admitted she felt tempted to go under the knife again. While half-joking, her confession showed how deep the urge still runs. Dr. Dubrow, ever the voice of reason, reminded her that the goal of the retreat was to repair, not repeat. And though Aubrey still supports plastic surgery, she did express one standout regret: her lips. She called them uneven, duck-like, and a clear example of a surgeon pushing her past the limit without warning. Aubrey addresses Diddy's verdict Outside the cosmetic theatre, Aubrey is still processing the weight of Diddy's recent legal drama. After the rap mogul was convicted of transporting individuals for prostitution but cleared of sex trafficking and racketeering, she broke her silence on Instagram Stories. She stated that the verdict did not erase the pain of countless individuals who had crossed paths with Diddy. The emotional aftermath of that verdict, she said, was something she was still unpacking, highlighting the cultural weight it carried, especially for survivors. Celebs who joined the chorus against Diddy Aubrey is not alone. Will Smith, Wendy Williams, and Eminem have also spoken out, some distancing themselves, others unleashing lyrical jabs or calling it long overdue. The whispers around Diddy are now full-blown headlines, and Aubrey's story adds another powerful voice to the conversation.


Perth Now
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Aubrey O'Day claims Diddy influenced her surgery decisions
Aubrey O'Day has suggested Sean 'Diddy' Combs influenced her decision to get plastic surgery. The 41-year-old singer stars in Danity Kane, the band created by Diddy, and Aubrey has revealed how the hip-hop star influenced her decision to go under the knife. During an appearance on Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind, Aubrey explained: "It started with being in a girl group. The demands I noticed of my looks. Diddy was ... this is a hard topic for me. I was the sexy one, and that needed to be who I was at all times." Aubrey admitted to having one big regret about her surgeries, describing her lips as being "very ducky". She said: "I immediately think of these f****** lips on the top of my face. "They're, like, very uneven, they stick out, they're very ducky. You know, not all surgeons are built the same and some don't have the balls to tell you we need to stop here." Diddy was recently found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution at a trial in New York. However, the music mogul was acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering charges. Aubrey took to social media following the trial to express her concerns. She wrote on Instagram at the time: "I'm still unpacking the magnitude of it all. The cultural weight of this decision is immeasurable. It is heartbreaking to witness how many lives have been impacted by their experiences with Sean Combs—only for those stories to fall short in the eyes of a jury." Meanwhile, Aubrey denied having plastic surgery in a 2019 interview. The singer claimed at the time that she simply knew lots of beauty "tricks". Aubrey told Us Weekly: "I've had lip fillers and Botox. I put a lot of filters. I know all the tricks and I use them." The music star also insisted she's not bothered by criticism of her appearance. Asked if she's concerned by her critics, Aubrey replied: "Not at all. When I was 17 maybe. I think the worst comment I ever read, and then I didn't read any more, was, 'She looks like an old leather handbag that's been put in the dryer 15 times.' That was one of my faves."


USA Today
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
'End of an era': Giuliana Rancic speaks out after E! News canceled
It's the #endofanera, according to longtime E! News host Giuliana Rancic. The former E! News host spoke out in a heartfelt Instagram post after the entertainment news program's cancellation was announced July 24, telling fans that "for 20 incredible years, E! News was my second home and family." Rancic starred on E! News from 2005 to 2021, joining as a cohost in 2006, including some hiatuses. Rancic, arguably one of the show's biggest stars alongside former on-air anchor Ryan Seacrest, left the show after the program's indefinite hiatus in March 2020 due, in part, to the network's suspension of all in-studio work amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The program will continue to air new episodes through Sept. 25. and E! plans to maintain its digital presence with its E! Online website. Staffers were informed of the cancellation on Thursday, July 24, and new episodes are expected to return next week. E! News to go off the air in fall 2025 in second cancellation "As the show comes to an end, I feel so fortunate to have been a part of this pop culture phenomenon that aired in over 100 countries and allowed me to travel around the globe meeting the most amazing and loyal viewers," Rancic wrote on Instagram. "Thank you to every single one of you for letting us into your homes every night," Rancic continued. "Anchoring E! News was my dream job and the professional honor of a lifetime #endofanera." The show returned in November 2022 after it was revived as a late-night news program, co-anchored by actress-singer Adrienne Bailon-Houghton and host Justin Sylvester, who found fame first on the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." After Bailon-Houghton departed, ex-"Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Keltie Knight joined Sylvester as cohost. "E! News," known for its punchy insider look at the entertainment industry, was originally hosted by reporter Dagny Hultgreen. Over the years, the newscast has featured on-air talent including Rancic, Seacrest, Jason Kennedy, Zuri Hall, Terrence Jenkins (better known as Terrence J), Maria Menounos and Catt Sadler. Some "E! News" correspondents will transition over to Versant, a spin-off of parent company NBCUniversal, although specific job opportunities have not been finalized. E! will continue to air its non-news programming, which includes reality-TV shows such as "Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind" and "Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour," as well as upcoming series "Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane" and "E!'s Dirty Rotten Scandals."
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘E! News' Canceled After 32 Years on Air
'E! News' has been canceled — again. The celebrity-focused newscast will continue airing new episodes until Sept. 25 on E!, which is spinning off from NBCUniversal and will be folded into the new, publicly traded company Versant (formerly known as SpinCo). The cancellation comes three years after 'E! News' returned from a two-year hiatus, after it was initially axed by E! in 2020. The series, originally a daytime program, returned as a late-night broadcast. More from Variety Tammy Filler Moves From E! News to NBCU Ad Deals 'E! News' Nightly Broadcast to Return After Two-Year Hiatus (TV News Roundup) 'E! News,' 'Pop of the Morning,' 'In the Room' Canceled Amid Greater NBCUniversal Restructure (EXCLUSIVE) The decision to cancel the show is said to have come from the E! network, as it looks to leverage its brand of entertainment coverage and commentary across digital and social platforms. A source indicates that as news consumers demand real-time digital coverage, a broadcast during the 11 p.m. slot (which 'E! News' has occupied since 2022) no longer best serves the audience. E! boasts a growing digital presence with 87 million followers across social media platforms. Thursday's broadcast of 'E! News' will be a repeat, but new episodes will resume next week. E! informed the roughly 20 employees at 'E! News' of the cancellation Thursday morning. Some 'E! News' linear correspondents are expected to transition over to Versant in yet-to-be-determined capacities. E!, the linear network, continues to air original series including 'Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind' and 'Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour.' It recently announced upcoming series 'Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane' and 'E!'s Dirty Rotten Scandals.' The network will also continue to have a presence on Hollywood red carpets with 'Live From E!' The Critics Choice Awards will air on E! on Jan. 4. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples


Express Tribune
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
E! News canceled after 32 years as network shifts focus to digital platforms
After more than three decades on air, E! News has been canceled once again. The iconic entertainment newscast will end its run on September 25, 2025, as the E! network shifts its focus toward digital and social media platforms. The cancellation comes three years after E! News was revived following a two-year hiatus. Originally a daytime show, the program returned in 2022 as a late-night broadcast, airing at 11 p.m. The decision to cancel the show reportedly comes from E! executives who believe the late-night format no longer aligns with modern audience demands for real-time digital content. A source from the network cited the brand's strong digital presence—with 87 million followers across platforms—as a key factor in the pivot. The E! network is currently transitioning as it spins off from NBCUniversal and merges into a new publicly traded company called Versant, formerly known as SpinCo. Employees of E! News were informed of the cancellation on Thursday. Around 20 staff members were affected, though some correspondents may transition to roles within Versant in yet-unknown capacities. Despite the cancellation, E! will continue to produce original series such as Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind and Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour. The network also plans to maintain a red carpet presence with Live From E! and will air the Critics Choice Awards on January 4. The end of E! News marks a significant shift in celebrity news broadcasting, as legacy programs give way to fast-paced digital formats.