Botched Bariatrics Season 1 featured the story of AliceJean. She appeared in the second season and was struggling with a horrible aftermath after a botched surgery. She’s dealing with 6 belly buttons that almost look like a “golf course,” which has also affected her daily life. Fortunately, several doctors from the show helped turn her life around. Keep reading to see what happened to AliceJean.
Botched Bariatrics: AliceJean’s Condition
AliceJean suffered from a botched lap-band removal, which resulted in her six belly buttons. The Botched Bariatrics star was also suffering from constant pain, rash, and hernia issues. AliceJean had a difficult childhood. It was revealed that she was the largest child in their neighbourhood when she was younger and was often looked down upon.
AliceJean from Botched Bariatrics, TLC, Sourced From TLC YouTube
She even spent the entire senior year preparing for the prom, but nobody asked her. She...
Botched Bariatrics: AliceJean’s Condition
AliceJean suffered from a botched lap-band removal, which resulted in her six belly buttons. The Botched Bariatrics star was also suffering from constant pain, rash, and hernia issues. AliceJean had a difficult childhood. It was revealed that she was the largest child in their neighbourhood when she was younger and was often looked down upon.
AliceJean from Botched Bariatrics, TLC, Sourced From TLC YouTube
She even spent the entire senior year preparing for the prom, but nobody asked her. She...
- 5/24/2024
- by Michael Malley
- TV Shows Ace
In the fourteenth entry in the column, we take a look at a Pakistani, an Indian, and the first film of one of our own, Kun Yu-lai.
Dia (2018) by Hamza Bangash
Having its World Premiere in Locarno, “Dia” is one of the most impressive shorts to come out of Pakistan during the latest years.
Mariam is a sensitive law student preparing for her final year exams. She lives with her overbearing mother and younger brother in a middle class neighbourhood in Karachi, Pakistan. As Mariam’s exam date and graduation draw nearer, her mother urges her to consider an arranged marriage. Mariam, who is in a secret relationship online, refuses. As the pressure of marriage and finals build to a boiling point, she struggles to retain her sanity. The film chronicles her descent into madness- and how she attempts to seek help- in a society where mental illness remains taboo.
Dia (2018) by Hamza Bangash
Having its World Premiere in Locarno, “Dia” is one of the most impressive shorts to come out of Pakistan during the latest years.
Mariam is a sensitive law student preparing for her final year exams. She lives with her overbearing mother and younger brother in a middle class neighbourhood in Karachi, Pakistan. As Mariam’s exam date and graduation draw nearer, her mother urges her to consider an arranged marriage. Mariam, who is in a secret relationship online, refuses. As the pressure of marriage and finals build to a boiling point, she struggles to retain her sanity. The film chronicles her descent into madness- and how she attempts to seek help- in a society where mental illness remains taboo.
- 9/27/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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