No Hard Feelings (left in his lips)
Thu, 25/11/2010 - 12:47 by HM writer

It's great to see Pete Burns finally moving on from his botched cosmetic surgery and not exhausting all of British daytime TV so that he has to appear on US programmes to harp on about it instead while adding that he hopes his plastic surgeon dies...

Well, actually that's exactly what's happened, and Burns was joined on ABC's Celebrity Plastic Surgery: Gone Too Far?  (no need for that question mark) by Janice Dickinson and Heidi Montag - whose plastic surgeon actually did die (accidentally drove off a cliff while texting).

 

Burns recently described his surgery to Reveal magazine, saying:

“I was housebound for nine months and couldn’t move my head – discharge would pour out.”

That's sicker than the thought of Sam Pepper doing Katie Waissel's nan.

 

Last night on US programme, Burns, who was awarded £450,000 for his botched lip job, is clearly moving on as he told presenter Nick Watt:

"I hope he [my surgeon] dies. I hate the man's guts."

 

He added:

"I see plastic surgery as an art form – and myself as the clay."

Surely he's got it the wrong way round, plastic surgery first, and then his resemblance to a lump of clay...

 

And just for a laugh.

Pete Burns


  • Pete, pete, pete!
    WHY?
    I had a drink with him 3/4 years ago on Christmas eve.
    He's OK actually.
    But the surgery (and that was before he went really mental with it).....
    Silicone is not man's best friend.
    Stick to the dog!

    whothehellamiagain Thu, 25/11/2010 - 18:44
  • He is fucking repulsive and there is no one to blame but himself.

    shitthebed Thu, 25/11/2010 - 15:22
  • He is fucking repulsive and there is no one to blame but himself.

    shitthebed Thu, 25/11/2010 - 15:22
  • Pete, pete, pete!
    WHY?
    I had a drink with him 3/4 years ago on Christmas eve.
    He's OK actually.
    But the surgery (and that was before he went really mental with it).....
    Silicone is not man's best friend.
    Stick to the dog!

    whothehellamiagain Thu, 25/11/2010 - 18:44

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