Where to watch more seasons of Botched online

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 04: Terry Dubrow (L) and Paul Nassif attend Build Series to discuss 'Botched' at Build Studio on February 04, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 04: Terry Dubrow (L) and Paul Nassif attend Build Series to discuss 'Botched' at Build Studio on February 04, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images) /
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Almost everyone has considered plastic surgery at some point in their lives, maybe not seriously, but at least in a passing glance. It’s sort of an indictment of our society, but I digress. With how popular plastic surgery is, there are also a great number of plastic surgery shows, with the E! reality series Botched being among the most popular.

Botched stars plastic surgeons Dr. Paul Nassif and Dr. Terry Dubrow. Nassif specializes in everything from the neck up, while Dubrow is able to do head-to-toe. Before Botched, Dubrow also did some work on the controversial Fox reality show The Swan.

Interestingly, both Nassif have been (or currently are) married to Real Housewives stars. Nassif was previously married to Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Adrienne Maloof, while Dubrow is famously married to Orange County‘s Heather Dubrow.

Toward the end of October, Netflix added the first season of Botched, including the two-part reunion special at the end. Botched is a fascinating show because it’s not really about people looking for plastic surgery (though sometimes it is), but looking to get previous procedures fixed after something went wrong, as you might have guessed from the title.

The first episode starts with a woman whose implants have merged into a “uniboob,” while other episodes include a pop star needing their “pixie” ears fixed. Even some famous personalities like supermodel and America’s Next Top Model alum Janice Dickinson appear on the show’s first season.

Botched has been on the air since 2014 and is still airing new episodes in 2023. There are currently eight seasons and even a spinoff series called Botched by Nature. Sadly for Netflix subscribers, only the first season of the plastic surgery series is currently on the streamer.

Where to watch every episode of Botched

Botched is an E! show, which means it is owned by NBCUniversal, who has their own streaming service with Peacock. The first seven seasons of the show are streaming on Peacock, so if you get hooked on season 1, you can head over to Peacock and sign-up for a monthly or annual subscription. Plans start at $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year.

The eighth season wrapped up on October 10, 2023, so it will probably be added to Peacock at some point within the coming months. Netflix might also get additional seasons in the future, but for now, your best bet is to sign-up for Peacock to watch the rest.

Botched by Nature only aired for one season in 2016 and isn’t streaming anywhere right now, but you can buy the season from digital retailers like Amazon and Vudu.

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