Review That Review with Chelsey & Trey
Episode 168: "Plastic Surgeon: 1 vs 5 Stars"
Transcription
*Please pardon any and all spelling errors!
[00:00:00] CHELSEY DONN: When I see the photo of Jan's butt before any surgery, there's nothing wrong with Jan's butt. It is like a normal butt, honestly, better butt than my butt. It's a good butt. Like Jan, it's a good butt.
[00:00:14] TREY GERRALD: Butt.
[00:00:15] CHELSEY DONN: But, but,
[00:00:17] THEME SONG: Everybody's got an opinion.
Every Californian and Virginian.
It's so hard to tell who to trust and who to ignore.
Someone's gotta settle the score.
Trey and Chelsey will help you choose!
Whose views win, which ones lose.
Online haters are comin' for you!
Baby, it's time to Review That Review!
[00:00:46] CHELSEY DONN: hello,
[00:00:47] TREY GERRALD: Hi and hello listeners. Welcome to Review That Review. We are the podcast that is dedicated to reviewing.
[00:00:57] CHELSEY DONN: Reviews!
[00:00:58] TREY GERRALD: That is Chelsey Donn.
[00:01:00] CHELSEY DONN: And that is Trey Gerald.
[00:01:03] TREY GERRALD: And together we are,
[00:01:05] VOICEOVER: The review, Queens
[00:01:09] TREY GERRALD: but first, Chelsey, is there anything you need to
[00:01:13] VOICEOVER: Lodge a complaint.
[00:01:14] TREY GERRALD: about today? Exhale.
[00:01:18] CHELSEY DONN: Just taking the world's largest exhale for a second. Yes, of course. Thank you, Trey. Thank you for giving me this platform. I don't know why I'm constantly amazed, but why is it that the loudest person is also always the least competent?
[00:01:35] TREY GERRALD: Wow. Interesting.
[00:01:37] CHELSEY DONN: It's the person that has the most opinions. About all of the things, I mean, not to mention the, the subject matter of our show, of course, but like the loudest person is doing the least why, like, what is the point of that?
[00:01:54] CHELSEY DONN: Is that like a lesson that we're all supposed to learn about dealing with difficult people? I mean, I think I have to make it introspective. Otherwise I think I would just lose my mind because I'm a hardworking person and I care a lot. About the things that I do, all of the things that I do, and not everybody cares that much, Yet, they're the loudest, and they have the biggest opinion, And what is that?
[00:02:22] CHELSEY DONN: I don't know. I just wanted to talk about it because I'm hoping our listeners can connect and I'm hoping that we, as the sensitive people, can learn to care less because I think it's going to keep happening where people are going to be loud and they're not going to be contributing and you're going to be doing so much and I don't know, I can't get my heart broken every single time that happens.
[00:02:46] CHELSEY DONN: You know?
[00:02:47] TREY GERRALD: I mean, it's a deep conversation. I'm, it is curious to me because I feel like, I mean, who knows why, but I
[00:02:55] CHELSEY DONN: Right.
[00:02:55] TREY GERRALD: oftentimes when I feel like I'm in that experience, it's sort of a magic trick. It's like, don't pay attention to what I'm doing over here. Just my right hand's being really loud. So you aren't catching on
[00:03:07] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:03:08] TREY GERRALD: the lack of
[00:03:09] CHELSEY DONN: Competence or action? I don't know.
[00:03:13] TREY GERRALD: Yeah. I wonder what that is. It is like,
[00:03:15] CHELSEY DONN: It's confounding. It just feels like it happens in so many situations. And obviously, I'm thinking about this in a certain way and, you know, my personal life, which I'm not going to delve into. But, I'm just realizing that it's just so common with everything, like even just the show and what we do and with the reviews and people feeling like they want to go on the internet and they want to complain and they want to be so loud and they want to be so judgmental, like when we had the Mack Mart sisters on the podcast and they talked about people that want to just be like, your food is disgusting, as if that's like an Unpermeable truth and it's so cowardice because what are you?
[00:03:56] CHELSEY DONN: You're sitting on your computer and you're writing that and then we have people like the Mac Mart sisters that are working their asses off to bring mac and cheese to the masses to make people happy and they have to deal with so many logistical issues of just keeping their restaurant afloat. Shout out to Marty and PJ, just for a second, just to bring us back to what we do, you know, and then somebody's gonna write a review and try to tear them down, so obviously we have to all be better at not listening to the noise and just continuing to do what we do, if we're A person that wants to contribute to the world and the society and whatever, in some way, if we want to offer kindness, if we want to offer something, we're probably going to be criticized, right?
[00:04:38] CHELSEY DONN: People always have things to say,
[00:04:40] TREY GERRALD: Right, and I think it's just not paying it mind
[00:04:44] CHELSEY DONN: not paying it mind. Yeah. Anyway, I hope that resonated with somebody.
[00:04:50] TREY GERRALD: I hear it, I've felt it, and I can validate it.
[00:04:53] CHELSEY DONN: Thank you, Trey.
[00:04:54] TREY GERRALD: One day at a time.
[00:04:56] CHELSEY DONN: day at a time. And now we get to do what's really fun, which is shut the whole world out and review some reviews.
[00:05:04] TREY GERRALD: Do you wanna go head to head?
[00:05:05] CHELSEY DONN: I'm ready, Trey. I got the one star and I am ready to go to battle.
[00:05:11] TREY GERRALD: Alright, why don't
[00:05:12] VOICEOVER: Assess that Keve.
[00:05:13] TREY GERRALD: And as Chelsey alluded, and as our title tells you, today is another Versus episode, meaning we are going to be covering both a one star and a five star review on the same exact topic.
[00:05:24] CHELSEY DONN: That's right. For this versus episode, Trey has selected the five star. And as I mentioned, I have selected the one star. So, to determine who reads first, who better to turn to than the good old quarter. I think it's your turn to guess, Trey. I always feel that way, but I think it is.
[00:05:42] TREY GERRALD: Alright, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say heads.
[00:05:46] CHELSEY DONN: Okay,
[00:05:47] TREY GERRALD: And it's tails.
[00:05:48] CHELSEY DONN: okay, geez, Louise, I feel like you've been losing a lot, but all right, one star, That's what you guys are meant to hear,
[00:05:55] TREY GERRALD: Well, this is gonna get a little scary, I think. So,
[00:05:58] CHELSEY DONN: okay,
[00:05:59] TREY GERRALD: everyone, today, we are collecting data from both ends of the spectrum of Yelp reviews for BGMG Cosmetics in California, specifically Bell Gardens. At the time of this recording, there are 181 reviews on Yelp, with an average score of 3. 6 of 5. Alright, so according to the About the Business section on Yelp, it says in all caps, And this is copy pasted, so here we go.
[00:06:34] CHELSEY DONN: okay,
[00:06:35] TREY GERRALD: Yelp allows fake reviews from competitors, And reviews that have no merit to them. does not put up all the hundreds and hundreds of positive reviews that we receive on the daily. Yelp hides the positive reviews unless you pay them for quote unquote ads. Yelp is a food blog. Yelp, does not understand the healthcare industry and how results are measured, BGMG Cosmetics has more than 20, 000 procedures performed, Face, Facelift Surgery, Eyelid Surgery, Rhinoplasty, Optoplastic, Mini Facelift, Brow Lift, Chin Surgery, and Forehead Lift, Breast, Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift, Breast Reduction and Nipple Reduction, Body, Liposuction, Mini Tuck. Body Lift, Hips Implants, Brazilian Butt Lift, Tummy Tuck, Thigh Lift, Arm Lift, and Buttocks Implants. We also specialize in diagnostic medical surgery such as hernias, vaginal repair, and vaginoplasty. Call us today for a free consultation! Alright, so it's important, I just want this to be clear since you can't read the page unless you go right now.
[00:07:51] TREY GERRALD: This is all, like, in a Yelp format, so when you, like, click read more under the about the business, It's auto formatted, because I guess you just type in a little text box.
[00:08:01] CHELSEY DONN: mm hmm,
[00:08:02] TREY GERRALD: they tell you, you have to write in this text box, your specialties.
[00:08:07] CHELSEY DONN: mm hmm,
[00:08:08] TREY GERRALD: bold lettering specialties, and they've written, disclaimer, Yelp hides your reviews.
[00:08:15] TREY GERRALD: So
[00:08:15] CHELSEY DONN: they've taken the space That's not ordinarily used for this purpose, To get, to get roll out,
[00:08:23] TREY GERRALD: Yes, so, okay, so that was specialties, so
[00:08:26] CHELSEY DONN: Mm hmm.
[00:08:27] TREY GERRALD: with, History, established in 1992, started with a passion to enhance women's health and beauty, over 20 years of experience and over 20, 000 procedures performed, please visit our website at www. bgmgcosmetics. com, which I did, So I just quickly want
[00:08:45] CHELSEY DONN: Mm hmm. Okay.
[00:08:46] TREY GERRALD: when you go to that website, the homepage and big bold letters, it says number one celebrity cosmetic surgery center, but it doesn't tell you who said that it doesn't give you like credit.
[00:09:00] TREY GERRALD: There's no asterisk doesn't say what that statistic is
[00:09:02] CHELSEY DONN: It doesn't say like the LA Times or like LA Medical Magazine or something.
[00:09:08] TREY GERRALD: no, it's as if that's the
[00:09:09] CHELSEY DONN: That's just the name of the company. Got it. Of
[00:09:13] TREY GERRALD: so, you know, there's all the tabs, like click to contact, so the tab that I would imagine would be Gallery, or Images, or Previous Work, is simply listed as Babes, and when you click on it, it's BGMG Babes, which, I don't know, maybe that's empowering, and then under the Reviews tab, because they have their own Review tab,
[00:09:35] CHELSEY DONN: course.
[00:09:36] TREY GERRALD: They state that they've done over 50, 000 procedures, which I just thought was a noticeable 30, 000
[00:09:44] CHELSEY DONN: Wow.
[00:09:45] TREY GERRALD: from what they say on Yelp.
[00:09:47] TREY GERRALD: So I don't know if they just haven't
[00:09:48] CHELSEY DONN: But maybe it's because they haven't updated it and that was like where they were when they started the page.
[00:09:53] TREY GERRALD: Right. That's my thinking as
[00:09:54] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:09:55] TREY GERRALD: Or maybe not. I don't know. You're the one star. So
[00:09:57] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:09:58] TREY GERRALD: all of that and I collected a five star. So you'll hear my five star on the after show. But now with all of that background,
[00:10:04] CHELSEY DONN: Yes.
[00:10:05] TREY GERRALD: let's go to the negative side of the seesaw. Let's do it.
[00:10:09] CHELSEY DONN: Let's do it.
[00:10:13] VOICEOVER: Review that. Review
[00:10:17] CHELSEY DONN: I just want to quickly state that Trey and I have no opinions about plastic surgery being good or bad. We have no judgments about plastic surgery. If you want to do it for you, good for you, baby. This is all to be stated with no opinions. Like, we think it's completely valid. Get your plastic surgery if you want it.
[00:10:35] TREY GERRALD: I honestly think if you have a negative opinion about someone else's plastic surgery, on you.
[00:10:42] CHELSEY DONN: Totally
[00:10:43] TREY GERRALD: Have it if you want it.
[00:10:44] CHELSEY DONN: agree.
[00:10:45] TREY GERRALD: the opinion doesn't matter. So
[00:10:46] CHELSEY DONN: Nobody's opinion matters. I'm just saying that because I have the one star and that's it. That doesn't come into the conversation at all, but just wanted to state it. So this one star review is written by Jan. I think this might be our first Jan, Trey. Jan B. Okay, here we go. Ladies, listen to the reviews.
[00:11:10] CHELSEY DONN: I spent a whole year following BMG Cosmetics before making my final decision on a doctor to do my BBL. I read the reviews, but decided to overlook them because people could be harsh at times. Well, I made the biggest mistake ever. I've been given the runaround for months until I was finally able to speak to the doctor.
[00:11:37] CHELSEY DONN: The doctor agreed on my butt not looking good. When I had my first consultation, I specifically told the doctor that I wanted those ugly bumps removed from my butt, and that is why I chose to get a BBL done.
[00:11:54] TREY GERRALD: hmm.
[00:12:02] CHELSEY DONN: a okay with that as long as my butt looked good.
[00:12:05] CHELSEY DONN: Eight months later, here I am with a butt that looks like my old butt.
[00:12:10] TREY GERRALD: Mm.
[00:12:11] CHELSEY DONN: The doctor said I now need butt injections, and the cost would be 5, 000 additional from the 12, 000 I paid for my BBL. Once again, the reviews are true, you're just a number after your procedure, I trusted Dr. Sahafi with my procedure, And at the end, these are my results, ladies, All my hard earned money, Went to waste.
[00:12:44] CHELSEY DONN: Also take into consideration that I flew from Texas for this procedure. I'm just sad and disappointed at this point and super angry with myself for overlooking reviews.
[00:12:59] TREY GERRALD: Hmm, That's tough,
[00:13:05] CHELSEY DONN: I do have some photos. So Trey, this is before BBL is how it's marked. This next photo I'm going to send you is the after.
[00:13:17] TREY GERRALD: Alright, so the before I can see, it's like someone taking a selfie, but they've cropped it like right at their wrist, right, and they're standing in front of a shower, and they're wearing like a thong, like onesie, and it's just dimply, it's like you can see, I mean I guess this is cellulite, I mean it looks like a normal body,
[00:13:34] CHELSEY DONN: Right. Yeah.
[00:13:36] TREY GERRALD: because before looking at the after BBL like I don't know much about cellulite necessarily So I was curious they're like, oh like an answer may be cheaper off I don't know like why it was offered like we can just like lipo will help a little bit Cuz that doesn't seem like that would be addressing the dimples.
[00:13:54] TREY GERRALD: So but okay, that's my unknowing opinion, but
[00:13:57] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah, and then there's just one, oh sorry, there's one more that's after eight months, I'm gonna send to you, after you describe the next, the next one,
[00:14:04] TREY GERRALD: is the after BBL. So is cropped even tighter. It's straight on and they're covering. I can see they've doodled over like a lower back tattoo, which is funny, but you can see like the mass of the booty is just like it's all more rectangular. I would say like you can tell there's more mass, but I would say of those dimples are absolutely exactly the same. It's like exactly where they were in the first photo. It just looks like the booty is like more enhanced, I guess,
[00:14:39] CHELSEY DONN: slightly,
[00:14:40] TREY GERRALD: it doesn't, it's not that noticeable. And then, all right, lastly, this is more of an up angle. is after eight months. There's like a circular one like on the left cheek and then there's a bunch of like linear lines on the right cheek and they're exceedingly present as present in this last picture as they were in the very first.
[00:15:01] TREY GERRALD: So this seems to have not addressed the cellulite at all.
[00:15:05] CHELSEY DONN: yeah,
[00:15:06] TREY GERRALD: Like, I would be very upset if this was my results.
[00:15:09] CHELSEY DONN: yeah, totally,
[00:15:11] TREY GERRALD: Also, this is kind of bizarro, but in the original photo, she's looking over her left shoulder, so it's not as direct head on as the very last one, and she's kind of in a similar position for the middle one, but I just want to point out, it seems like a shape issue originally with her body,
[00:15:28] CHELSEY DONN: mm hmm,
[00:15:29] TREY GERRALD: her right butt cheek kind of, it's not a perfect circle, it kind of is like, How do I describe this?
[00:15:37] TREY GERRALD: Like, the top of her butt, kind of like,
[00:15:40] CHELSEY DONN: it's not like two circles,
[00:15:42] TREY GERRALD: right, it goes concave
[00:15:44] CHELSEY DONN: yeah,
[00:15:45] TREY GERRALD: a point.
[00:15:46] CHELSEY DONN: yeah, mm hmm,
[00:15:47] TREY GERRALD: Stereotypically, you would draw a butt as like a big half circle.
[00:15:51] CHELSEY DONN: Yes.
[00:15:51] TREY GERRALD: of like, goes in like a belly button, like you're pushing the stomach of the Pillsbury Doughboy, and it
[00:15:57] CHELSEY DONN: Is it cause she's wearing a thong now?
[00:16:00] TREY GERRALD: No, it's like the outside, but it's present all the way through.
[00:16:04] TREY GERRALD: Look at her right butt cheek.
[00:16:05] CHELSEY DONN: Oh, I see what you're saying. It's,
[00:16:07] TREY GERRALD: poke the Pillsbury Doughboy's stomach with
[00:16:09] CHELSEY DONN: it's okay. I think I figured out a good analogy. You know, when you have a pillow on your couch and you go, hi yah! And you
[00:16:20] TREY GERRALD: Yeah. Like the
[00:16:21] CHELSEY DONN: shoot it in the middle when you're staging so that you get that like, Boom. That's right. It's I'm making it aggressive. It's like if you did a little higher, it's not like a full like push, but if you did a little one, that's what it looks like on this from the side.
[00:16:35] TREY GERRALD: And I'm, I'm only bringing this up because, to me, that looks like a human's butt. It
[00:16:40] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:16:41] TREY GERRALD: an error or a flaw, but if I was going to a cosmetic surgeon to get a BBL,
[00:16:47] CHELSEY DONN: Yes.
[00:16:48] TREY GERRALD: thought that they would maybe get rid
[00:16:49] CHELSEY DONN: Correct that. Yeah.
[00:16:51] TREY GERRALD: like, stomach pushin
[00:16:53] CHELSEY DONN: more the whole idea, put more, put more stuffing in the pillow to the point where you're not going to be able to hire. It's going to be so taught and full. If you, if you did that to it, it would just like bounce back to its shape.
[00:17:07] TREY GERRALD: Exactly. I thought of another analogy. It's like when you have a plastic Coke bottle and you like crunch it a little and it doesn't pop back out. It just retains that dent.
[00:17:16] CHELSEY DONN: Right.
[00:17:17] TREY GERRALD: Okay. Okay.
[00:17:18] CHELSEY DONN: Right, and I agree with you, like, I wanna be clear to respect Jan, like, when I see the photo of Jan's butt before any surgery, there's nothing wrong with Jan's butt, it is like a normal butt, honestly, better butt than my butt, It's a good but, like, Jan, it's a good but, but, Jan didn't love it, and wanted to change it, and the photos do not reflect that change,
[00:17:44] TREY GERRALD: No, it seems like the desire from the consultation was not met
[00:17:47] CHELSEY DONN: not met, and that's like very clear, and I want to point out, quickly, just circling back to what I was saying at the top of the show, like, I see Jan, As a doer, I see Jan as someone that did their homework. They read the reviews. They posted the photos in terms of truthful shady here. I don't think that this was slanderous.
[00:18:07] CHELSEY DONN: I think this is deeply personal and upsetting.
[00:18:10] TREY GERRALD: No, I think you're allowed to say that this is what your experience was.
[00:18:14] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah,
[00:18:14] TREY GERRALD: the photographic evidence is like, a little upsetting. Like what occurred to me in hearing the review is like, why was What I was addressing, why was I given a different option? And that's that could be maybe this procedure is more common and uh, you'll have this a similar side effect that will give you at least 80 percent of what it is you're seeking and maybe Cheaper.
[00:18:37] TREY GERRALD: Maybe it's
[00:18:39] CHELSEY DONN: right,
[00:18:39] TREY GERRALD: But that was my first sort of red flag. Like, okay, if I'm wanting to address the bumps, why are we talking about doing these two other things?
[00:18:45] CHELSEY DONN: right. And now I have to pay 5, 000 more to do butt injections. Why wouldn't you have, like, said that at the top? Even if that was an option, like, listen, we might have to do this afterwards.
[00:18:55] TREY GERRALD: yeah, that, and that is also something too, where it's like, if I wanted something specific and we went a different route, and then you have another idea. Like post surgery to like try to get closer to then it's sort of like well, why didn't
[00:19:10] CHELSEY DONN: Why wasn't that brought up before?
[00:19:12] TREY GERRALD: I'm feeling nickel and dimed like
[00:19:14] CHELSEY DONN: Totally.
[00:19:16] TREY GERRALD: and you're gonna charge me for another procedure
[00:19:18] CHELSEY DONN: I just feel like you should disclose that, like at the top, if like, that's what makes it feel shady to, on the behalf of the provider. Don't you think like if you go in for a procedure, you want the doctor to say like, here's plan A, B, and C. Like, if A works, fantastic.
[00:19:36] CHELSEY DONN: If A doesn't work, we're gonna do plan A, add this for plan B, and if that doesn't work, then this is our last thing that we can do that we know will definitely work. Something like that. Even if it's a combination of things, even if the injections are the inevitable,
[00:19:50] TREY GERRALD: Right. I mean, the only sort of like thing I'm holding out is I know that there is this stigma of going under being a little addictive. And like, once you've corrected something, there's this desire to keep correcting other things. And
[00:20:06] CHELSEY DONN: Mm hmm. Mm
[00:20:08] TREY GERRALD: know that that's here because I can look at these pictures and see, like, the main issue was not addressed, but the whole, I, I also, like, well, okay, value unique information
[00:20:18] CHELSEY DONN: hmm.
[00:20:18] TREY GERRALD: I think the photos sort of do it all, and I
[00:20:21] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:20:22] TREY GERRALD: real, Jan really wins at saying, like, ladies, Read the reviews, stop and keep reading the reviews, and consider the reviews, because
[00:20:32] CHELSEY DONN: right,
[00:20:32] TREY GERRALD: to ignore them, and now here I am, out so much money,
[00:20:37] CHELSEY DONN: right.
[00:20:38] TREY GERRALD: and then flying from another
[00:20:39] CHELSEY DONN: I know. Well, I was gonna say with the flying from Texas, What stood out for me about the flying for Texas and what you said about the website and admittedly I didn't do as much research into the company as you did, but it seems like Based on the reviews, this is like one of those super, like, Instagram, plastic surgery, like, yeah, like, it's just, like, very, like, oh my god, look, all the girlies are going to this place, and obviously they're claiming to be, like, the world's best celebrity, whatever, without any statistic, so I can see this happening, and I can see this being useful, because I can see there being other Jans out there that could benefit from Jan's review.
[00:21:21] TREY GERRALD: How's the spelling grammar?
[00:21:22] CHELSEY DONN: Very good and very intentional. I think Jan is an intentional writer and they have a point that they're getting, you know, getting to,
[00:21:31] TREY GERRALD: Do they say B M G or did they say B G M G?
[00:21:36] CHELSEY DONN: Oh, BGMG, did I read it wrong?
[00:21:39] TREY GERRALD: I don't know.
[00:21:40] CHELSEY DONN: Okay,
[00:21:41] TREY GERRALD: Um, humor, entertained? I'm kind of upset. Like I'm feeling captured by the story.
[00:21:48] CHELSEY DONN: yeah, I'm feeling, I know, I think that like we, we often expand humor to like entertainment value and was I like enraptured by the story and I feel like I was, I believe Jan and I, I was moved. By what they had to say and their experience felt genuine and I have empathy for them. And I don't think they're a hater.
[00:22:09] TREY GERRALD: no. No, I think they're coming to the defense of people that are considering hiring
[00:22:13] CHELSEY DONN: Right.
[00:22:14] TREY GERRALD: plastic surgeon.
[00:22:15] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah, they didn't. I don't think they hit below the belt. So anyway, I think I could crown Jan.
[00:22:19] TREY GERRALD: I feel like I could crown
[00:22:21] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah. Oh
[00:22:22] TREY GERRALD: do, Chelsey, it's game time!
[00:22:28] CHELSEY DONN: my.
[00:22:30] TREY GERRALD: Are you ready to play Plastic or Plast stink?
[00:22:34] CHELSEY DONN: Oh God. Okay.
[00:22:35] TREY GERRALD: Is it Plastic or is it Plastink? Eww! Okay.
[00:22:44] CHELSEY DONN: I
[00:22:45] TREY GERRALD: So, everyone, I have compiled ten trivia questions surrounding plastic surgery
[00:22:51] CHELSEY DONN: Oh yeah. Okay.
[00:22:52] TREY GERRALD: on the internet,
[00:22:53] CHELSEY DONN: Okay.
[00:22:54] TREY GERRALD: basically I'm gonna ask you a question, I'm gonna give you an option of four, and you're gonna choose the one. What you think is correct and then
[00:23:01] CHELSEY DONN: Okay. Okay.
[00:23:02] TREY GERRALD: All right, Chelsey, are you ready?
[00:23:04] CHELSEY DONN: Yes.
[00:23:05] TREY GERRALD: All right, question one. For men, what tends to be the most common type cosmetic surgery? A, nose reshaping, B, facelift, C, liposuction, or D, eyelid surgery?
[00:23:28] CHELSEY DONN: Rhinoplasty? Like the nose job? I'm right.
[00:23:33] TREY GERRALD: Nose reshaping, as they call it. Yes.
[00:23:35] CHELSEY DONN: Okay.
[00:23:36] TREY GERRALD: So nose reshaping accounts for 25 percent of male cosmetic
[00:23:42] CHELSEY DONN: Wow.
[00:23:44] TREY GERRALD: All right, perfect. Good job. So number two, here we go. What age bracket underwent the most cosmetic surgery procedures in the year 2012? A. 13 19 year olds, B. 20 29 year olds, C. 30 39 year olds, D.
[00:24:06] TREY GERRALD: 40 54 year olds, E.
[00:24:11] CHELSEY DONN: E
[00:24:12] TREY GERRALD: and over.
[00:24:13] CHELSEY DONN: oh geez, that's hard. 2012. I'm trying to think of where we were in in time and social media. Maybe 30 to 39. Hmm. Do I get a second guess for a half point.
[00:24:33] TREY GERRALD: If you want.
[00:24:34] CHELSEY DONN: 40 to 54. Oh, okay. Half point.
[00:24:38] TREY GERRALD: Okay, so the correct answer is 40 54 year olds. People in this age range account for 48 percent of all cosmetic surgeries.
[00:24:46] CHELSEY DONN: Wow. Okay. That makes sense. I feel like now I would guess it's trending younger, but I don't know for sure.
[00:24:53] TREY GERRALD: okay, here's another, I don't know why it's 2012. What percentage of cosmetic surgery procedures were on men? So what's the total percentage? A 2%. B, 9%. C 15%, or D? 28%?
[00:25:15] CHELSEY DONN: Ooh, that's hard. 15,
[00:25:21] TREY GERRALD: No.
[00:25:23] CHELSEY DONN: 28.
[00:25:27] VOICEOVER: Brown.
[00:25:28] CHELSEY DONN: Wow. So it's that low
[00:25:30] TREY GERRALD: like to guess again, for
[00:25:31] CHELSEY DONN: per quarter point. Is it nine?
[00:25:34] TREY GERRALD: So the correct answer is 9%,
[00:25:36] CHELSEY DONN: I'm not taking any points.
[00:25:38] TREY GERRALD: 5 percent from the previous year, which
[00:25:42] CHELSEY DONN: Wow.
[00:25:43] TREY GERRALD: All right, next one. After Caucasians,
[00:25:46] CHELSEY DONN: Okay.
[00:25:46] TREY GERRALD: what ethnicity underwent the most cosmetic surgery procedure?
[00:25:50] CHELSEY DONN: Hmm. Okay. Okay.
[00:25:52] TREY GERRALD: A. African American, B. Hispanic, C.
[00:25:57] TREY GERRALD: Asian, or D. Middle Eastern.
[00:26:00] CHELSEY DONN: Interesting. I don't know why but like my instinct originally said Hispanic, so I'm just gonna go with that.
[00:26:12] TREY GERRALD: Very good.
[00:26:13] CHELSEY DONN: Maybe because of the whole Brazilian butt lift of it all. I don't know.
[00:26:17] TREY GERRALD: oh, interesting. Even as the second runner up, with 1. 6 million procedures having been performed on Hispanic people, Caucasians underwent more than six times More procedures with 10. 2 million procedures having
[00:26:35] CHELSEY DONN: Wow,
[00:26:37] TREY GERRALD: in 2012. That is a lot
[00:26:39] CHELSEY DONN: that is a lot. Wow.
[00:26:41] TREY GERRALD: Okay, this one's fun.
[00:26:43] CHELSEY DONN: Okay.
[00:26:44] TREY GERRALD: Sprague had plastic surgery to look more like Which animal? A. Horse, B. Lizard, C. Dog, D. Cat,
[00:26:56] CHELSEY DONN: Oh, I hope it's dog, even though that's kind of weird and gross. I think it would be the most like, I get it, kind of, because I like to be a dog sometimes. I think I'm gonna guess dog. Yeah. Well, cat feels like another one you could do. Maybe cat? Okay, final guess is Lizard, but I'm not taking any points, Lizard, yucky,
[00:27:30] TREY GERRALD: I actually didn't know, but when I knew it was lizard, I realized I had seen this person on like,
[00:27:35] CHELSEY DONN: I'm like Maury or something,
[00:27:37] TREY GERRALD: Edition, yeah, and they actually, like, snipped their tongue in the
[00:27:41] CHELSEY DONN: Oh, in the center, this is horrible, oh, yeah, yeah,
[00:27:46] TREY GERRALD: All right, Chelsey, which is not? One of the four types of breast implants, okay?
[00:27:53] CHELSEY DONN: okay,
[00:27:53] TREY GERRALD: Saline filled, B.
[00:27:56] TREY GERRALD: Subdermal hematoma, C. Silicone gel filled, D. Tissue engineered, is not
[00:28:09] CHELSEY DONN: I'm gonna say B, because I feel like a hematoma is like,
[00:28:13] TREY GERRALD: hematoma.
[00:28:15] CHELSEY DONN: I feel like a hematoma is like something with blood or I don't know. I don't know if that would be what I know. They do subdermal obviously beneath the skin, but I think hematoma is something else. So I'm gonna say B. Whoo!
[00:28:28] TREY GERRALD: Good job.
[00:28:29] CHELSEY DONN: She's a math, a scientist.
[00:28:32] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah, one of the things.
[00:28:34] TREY GERRALD: Alright, which cosmetic surgery procedure has the most expensive average surgery cost?
[00:28:41] CHELSEY DONN: Okay,
[00:28:42] TREY GERRALD: A. Breast Augmentation, B. Facelift, C. Lower Body Lift,
[00:28:49] CHELSEY DONN: hmm,
[00:28:50] TREY GERRALD: Hair Transplant.
[00:28:56] CHELSEY DONN: I would think lower body lift,
[00:29:00] TREY GERRALD: That's right,
[00:29:01] CHELSEY DONN: seems like the most surface area,
[00:29:03] TREY GERRALD: so this procedure will be the most expensive due to it involving removing excess skin and fat from the lower body, including the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, and hips. It is a comprehensive surgery that requires extensive incisions and reshaping of multiple areas, resulting in higher surgical costs compared to other procedures, such as breast augmentation, facelift, or hair transplant.
[00:29:29] CHELSEY DONN: hmm, I'm doing pretty well at this game, great, love that for me,
[00:29:34] TREY GERRALD: Injecting silicone into women's breasts started in which country?
[00:29:40] CHELSEY DONN: hmm,
[00:29:41] TREY GERRALD: A. Japan, B. Germany, C. France, or D. United States.
[00:29:48] CHELSEY DONN: hmm, Japan?
[00:29:55] TREY GERRALD: How did you know that?
[00:29:57] CHELSEY DONN: I feel like Japan is like ahead a lot with like technology and different things and yeah I think that they're in terms of like beauty and I don't know I could see it.
[00:30:09] TREY GERRALD: Okay, we have two more, plus a bonus if we need.
[00:30:12] CHELSEY DONN: Okay.
[00:30:13] TREY GERRALD: In what state were silicone breast implants first A. Texas, B. Ohio, C. New York, or D. California.
[00:30:29] CHELSEY DONN: It's like they want me to say California because of Silicon Valley but is that I think that might be for something different. I'm gonna say Cal Yeah, I think that's for tech, but I'm wondering if there's a connection. I'm going to say California, might be wrong though.
[00:30:45] TREY GERRALD: Texas,
[00:30:49] CHELSEY DONN: Everything's bigger in Texas, but Texas doesn't really feel like it would be an epicenter for something like that, but maybe New York, New York, Texas, Texas, bigger in Texas. Okay. Yeah.
[00:31:06] TREY GERRALD: I thought.
[00:31:06] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah, that is surprising.
[00:31:08] TREY GERRALD: Ohio said, well fuck my drag, okay,
[00:31:12] CHELSEY DONN: Okay.
[00:31:13] TREY GERRALD: What portion of plastic surgeries in the USA were performed in California
[00:31:18] CHELSEY DONN: Mm. Okay.
[00:31:19] TREY GERRALD: 2003?
[00:31:20] CHELSEY DONN: 2003.
[00:31:21] TREY GERRALD: A 50%, B, 20%, C 5%, or D 90%.
[00:31:31] CHELSEY DONN: No, can't be that. 50. Oh no. 20. Okay. Half.
[00:31:46] TREY GERRALD: All right, so let's do this final one.
[00:31:48] CHELSEY DONN: Okay.
[00:31:49] TREY GERRALD: This one's probably the hardest though.
[00:31:51] CHELSEY DONN: Okay. This is like for the a, I guess on the test. Okay.
[00:31:55] TREY GERRALD: How much money was spent on cosmetic plastic surgery and the year 2012? A $110 million $1.1 billion. C, 11 billion dollars, D, 110 billion dollars.
[00:32:17] CHELSEY DONN: Ayy. Yay. 11 billion. I got it right! Oh my god, so much pressure.
[00:32:26] TREY GERRALD: a total of 11 billion
[00:32:30] CHELSEY DONN: Wow,
[00:32:31] TREY GERRALD: cosmetic plastic surgery.
[00:32:32] CHELSEY DONN: crazy. I bet you it's even more now.
[00:32:35] TREY GERRALD: It must certainly be.
[00:32:36] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:32:36] TREY GERRALD: good job, Queen, you
[00:32:38] CHELSEY DONN: Thank you. I got seven, I think.
[00:32:41] TREY GERRALD: I'm so proud of you. You really, you
[00:32:44] CHELSEY DONN: plastic. I don't plastic at all.
[00:32:47] TREY GERRALD: stink at all.
[00:32:50] CHELSEY DONN: Wow.
[00:32:52] TREY GERRALD: I'm just
[00:32:52] CHELSEY DONN: That was a good little quiz, Trey. Needed that to distract me. Love that.
[00:32:59] VOICEOVER: Review That Review,
[00:33:03] CHELSEY DONN: Okay.
[00:33:04] TREY GERRALD: You ready to crown?
[00:33:05] CHELSEY DONN: I'm ready.
[00:33:06] TREY GERRALD: Okay, so Chelsey and I each have our own set of zero to five crown cards. In an effort to be fair and not influenced by one another, we will simultaneously reveal our ratings.
[00:33:17] VOICEOVER: The Queens Are Tabulating, Total Score,
[00:33:25] CHELSEY DONN: Oh, I had a feeling I was going to have it. All right. I'm holding up five crowns. I've decided to make Jan be a Review Queen. Trey is holding out that extra half crown at four and a half. Let us know why, Trey. Okay.
[00:33:36] TREY GERRALD: I was gonna say Review Queen because I think it's so queenly and vulnerable to upload those very intimate photos of yourself. I just wanna leave a little spare sense of room Because there's always two sides to every story. I don't know. I'm sort of second guessing it now because it's very strong. The spelling is good.
[00:33:59] TREY GERRALD: I love the images. They, like, spend enough time in the process before, like, posting and all of that's very queenly. I just wonder, like, if you agreed to the procedure, Which, they say in their wordage, in the narrative, that the doctor said, like, you might get some of the results you're going for, like, if you were willing to be okay with the sum, then, I don't know,
[00:34:21] CHELSEY DONN: Okay,
[00:34:22] TREY GERRALD: tough, it's almost, it is sort of review queenly, because I feel bad for Jan, and I, I believe them, but, I don't know, I'm just gonna reserve a half crown, so, that's why I said four and a half, but it's a very strong review, Chelsey, why did you say a full review queen?
[00:34:37] CHELSEY DONN: I think that Jan's pretty queenly. I see their point of view really strongly. I feel like they're the kind of person that does their research. They read the reviews. They're providing evidence. They're well spoken. They're not slanderous. They're hitting a lot of notes that I really appreciate. I mostly feel like this is I'm sorry to say for the Plastic Surgeon, really influential because I feel that Jan is so genuine.
[00:35:02] CHELSEY DONN: I'm definitely nervous about moving forward with this Plastic Surgeon. And I think if I'm being honest, if I was reading through the reviews, this review might keep me from going. And so for me, that's a Review Queen.
[00:35:16] VOICEOVER: There's a reply!
[00:35:19] CHELSEY DONN: Here we go. I saw your review and went and looked at your chart and I saw that we extensively discussed your issues. We discussed that your indentations would have a 50 percent chance to go away and a 50 percent chance to remain. The fat transfer has an unpredictable outcome because your body is in control of the outcome.
[00:35:46] CHELSEY DONN: You looked great at the end of the surgery, but your body decided to absorb the fat. This is very common knowledge and it was discussed with you through your virtual consult in office consult, and your prep consent review. You should have listened to our explanation of risks, benefits, and side effects.
[00:36:08] CHELSEY DONN: We're sorry that happened to you and are here to help. Trying to put the blame on us does not help.
[00:36:18] TREY GERRALD: Alright, well, this is just a terrible reply. I mean, it's just so uncaring, which, this is a doctor.
[00:36:24] CHELSEY DONN: And this is a patient.
[00:36:26] TREY GERRALD: Also, yes, I think a lot of people do know that, like, you will have fat loss from these BBLs, like, over time. But, the wordage of like, your body decided to do it,
[00:36:38] CHELSEY DONN: Right. Ugh.
[00:36:40] TREY GERRALD: it's like, are you saying, like, my body
[00:36:43] CHELSEY DONN: Like your fault. Yeah.
[00:36:45] TREY GERRALD: it's totally blaming,
[00:36:46] CHELSEY DONN: Yes.
[00:36:47] TREY GERRALD: really a weird approach, also I'm hearing the virtual consult,
[00:36:52] CHELSEY DONN: Mm hmm.
[00:36:53] TREY GERRALD: Zoom, maybe, I don't know, I don't know when this was, maybe life was different, but, I also hear there's a virtual, there's the in person, and then there's like the consent one too,
[00:37:01] CHELSEY DONN: Right.
[00:37:02] TREY GERRALD: is a lot of times,
[00:37:03] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:37:04] TREY GERRALD: It is interesting.
[00:37:05] TREY GERRALD: I just think, say that Fred is 100 percent correct in the facts. It's such an uncaring reply.
[00:37:15] CHELSEY DONN: hmm.
[00:37:15] TREY GERRALD: Also, just not even addressing them saying, I saw the review and I looked up your file.
[00:37:20] CHELSEY DONN: Right.
[00:37:21] TREY GERRALD: also feels a little like invasive.
[00:37:23] CHELSEY DONN: Totally. So gross.
[00:37:26] TREY GERRALD: And I even pointed out, and we talked about in the narrative, Jan mentions that the phrase like, some results or whatever, something like, so that effect, so sure, but I all, I mean, I think the approach, the tact, all of that is such negative scoring, that I don't want to give the doctor a benefit
[00:37:45] CHELSEY DONN: Mm hmm.
[00:37:46] TREY GERRALD: this is not how you should reply, it doesn't make me feel like you're gonna care for me, like, it sounds very defensive, it's a very defensive reply,
[00:37:55] CHELSEY DONN: Totally. And we've spoken about this before. Like, it's a very hard line to balance a reply, especially when you're a doctor. There's something about the medical field that I just think you have to be a little bit more professional. Like, I'm sorry, but you're going to be held to a higher standard. Standard, you're a medical professional and this review does not feel professional.
[00:38:18] TREY GERRALD: if the doctor is right
[00:38:20] CHELSEY DONN: Mm hmm.
[00:38:20] TREY GERRALD: it is documented that we communicated it's a 50 50 chance,
[00:38:25] CHELSEY DONN: Right.
[00:38:25] TREY GERRALD: the approach is very revealing.
[00:38:28] CHELSEY DONN: Totally.
[00:38:29] TREY GERRALD: and maybe because they are in the field, like, you are probably used to having to deal with people's expectations,
[00:38:36] CHELSEY DONN: Mm hmm.
[00:38:37] TREY GERRALD: sort of balancing that, and like, Trying to prepare them for like, the of like body absorption, all of that bullshit.
[00:38:45] TREY GERRALD: But like, I don't know. I'm so turned off by this, it, it, it even me leaving half of a crown for like the other side of the story, I'm pissed and
[00:38:53] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:38:54] TREY GERRALD: I don't like the doctor's response.
[00:38:56] CHELSEY DONN: Agree. Should we crown it?
[00:38:57] TREY GERRALD: Yeah. I could crown him.
[00:38:58] VOICEOVER: The Queens are tabulating. Total Score?
[00:39:05] CHELSEY DONN: I don't even know why. Half crown, half crown. You go first, I guess. I don't even know why I'm doing half, but I'll hear your reason.
[00:39:12] TREY GERRALD: because it, it showed me that there is like virtual in person. You're gonna have the additional consent, which might be like the hour before you go under, but. I mean, I think the approach and the attack is horribly misguided, but it is sort of pointing out like, just so hard. It's so hard to be happy. It's
[00:39:32] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:39:33] TREY GERRALD: to get it right. There's no response to like, I felt nickeled and dimed. I felt like, hey, let's do this other very expensive procedure to try to get closer to the result. I don't know. This is not the way to reply. I said half because they at least, I don't know, You could at least work from this and like polish it, but the doctor didn't even care to do that.
[00:39:50] TREY GERRALD: So maybe it should be zero crown. I don't know. Why'd you say half?
[00:39:53] CHELSEY DONN: The only thing I could say here is, which is not the doctor's intent. It's really pushing me further to be like, no, no, thank you. And also thanks for pointing out in writing this 50 percent statistic, because now I'm going to be really be thinking about that. And when I do go to another doctor, I'm going to ask them, About the statistics that you provided.
[00:40:16] CHELSEY DONN: So thank you for giving me that information. I guess that's where the half crown is coming from.
[00:40:22] TREY GERRALD: Yuck. with this disgusting feeling.
[00:40:26] VOICEOVER: There's a reply!
[00:40:30] CHELSEY DONN: Jan has something to say.
[00:40:32] TREY GERRALD: Okay.
[00:40:33] CHELSEY DONN: FYI ladies, the doctor never told me when he replied on my review, tell me why his staff called me saying the doctor is recommending more butt massages. Then he tells me butt injections. I wish he would have told me I had options. Instead of being professional and try to rectify and help fix what he did to my butt, he tries to get more money out of me?
[00:41:06] CHELSEY DONN: 5, 000 for butt injections on top of the 12K that I paid for my BBL. One thing I can say is BGMG has Hella marketing skills. The doctor, unfortunately, is lacking professionalism and procedure skills. So sad that when we put a bad review, they get people to put good reviews to cover all the bad reviews from actual patients who have horrible results.
[00:41:35] CHELSEY DONN: Stay away!
[00:41:41] TREY GERRALD: funny, a choice of word to say rectify.
[00:41:45] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah, that was funny.
[00:41:46] TREY GERRALD: it's just more proof. Like,
[00:41:48] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah,
[00:41:48] TREY GERRALD: are the butt muscles? I think maybe like that is like a shaping thing. It seems so inappropriate and horrible and disgusting.
[00:41:54] CHELSEY DONN: it's definitely a thing. Like a lot of the reviews mention the butt massages.
[00:41:59] TREY GERRALD: Does he do them?
[00:42:00] CHELSEY DONN: No, there are like, because somebody actually said like their person left and they were all upset. So no, there's different masseuses that are doing the butt massages, but it definitely seems like there's a lot of upselling that they're using to cover up possibly just bad plastic surgery.
[00:42:18] TREY GERRALD: To feel like you weren't given all of the information before you did something is like despicable,
[00:42:24] CHELSEY DONN: Agree.
[00:42:25] TREY GERRALD: and it's like your body,
[00:42:27] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah.
[00:42:28] TREY GERRALD: to do that to people that are wanting a different reality is like a different level of,
[00:42:35] CHELSEY DONN: And I think it, it, it points out to the number thing that Jan was talking about when she was like, the doctor didn't even reach out to me. He just replied to my review. Like, don't you think that that's kind of weird? Like, why would the doctor just reply to the review and not be like, I saw that you were very unhappy.
[00:42:53] CHELSEY DONN: Clearly, they don't care. Clearly, you're just a number. Anyway, should we crown this?
[00:42:58] TREY GERRALD: I don't think I need to
[00:42:59] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah, I think my, my opinion remains the same, I'll say.
[00:43:03] TREY GERRALD: I would probably say Review Queen at this point, because
[00:43:05] CHELSEY DONN: Yeah,
[00:43:06] TREY GERRALD: Jan's doing the fight, the good fight.
[00:43:08] CHELSEY DONN: I like honestly try, I can't wait to hear your five star review and to determine whether or not I think that it's real or it's fake. I have so many questions now because I've been just living in this land of one stars where I gotta say a lot of people have said similar things to Jan, so I gotta know what's going on in the five star section.
[00:43:30] TREY GERRALD: now. I mean, that's the whole point of these verses is like trying to be balanced, but like, I totally believe Jan, which is why she probably, it really should be Review Queen for me.
[00:43:39] CHELSEY DONN: but it could be interesting because I want to know now, like, is this review that we're going to be reading on the after show going to be real?
[00:43:46] TREY GERRALD: Well, here we go. I am going to be sharing on the after show on Friday, the five star review that is from the not currently recommended,
[00:43:57] CHELSEY DONN: Interesting. Okay. This is the real ultimate test.
[00:44:02] TREY GERRALD: but don't feel like that means anything. That's all
[00:44:05] CHELSEY DONN: Okay. Okay. Interesting.
[00:44:07] TREY GERRALD: So if you want to hear Karl and Essa's five star review, then you got to go and join our Patreon.
[00:44:14] CHELSEY DONN: Do it. I can't wait to hear it. Honestly, I'm, I'm really, really wondering what's going to happen over there. That's right,
[00:44:20] TREY GERRALD: to ReviewThatReview. com slash Patreon. Patreon!
[00:44:26] CHELSEY DONN: Slash Patreon. Not Petrie off, Patreon.
[00:44:33] TREY GERRALD: Very good,
[00:44:34] CHELSEY DONN: Thank you.
[00:44:35] TREY GERRALD: Well, we did a queen, that's another round on the R U A R Q Ferris Wheel of rectifying.
[00:44:40] CHELSEY DONN: Thank you for joining us today. If you like what you heard, please tell a friend.
[00:44:45] TREY GERRALD: If you did not like what you heard, please tell an enemy. this week's After Show Pod, Chelsey and I are both taking a quick spin on the Meryl Go Round, as well as rating and reviewing that opposite end of the spectrum for BGMG cosmetic surgery.
[00:45:00] CHELSEY DONN: Wow, I wonder why this was said. Why are we talking about how hot everybody is?
[00:45:07] TREY GERRALD: Isn't that interesting? And that the doctor's handsome? That's a little inappropriate to
[00:45:13] CHELSEY DONN: and also that the doctor was like, your butt's perfect, you don't need a BBL, like maybe you didn't want to do a BBL on her because you're not good at them.
[00:45:20] TREY GERRALD: Mmm. Wow, I wonder too. But Queens, please remember,
[00:45:26] CHELSEY DONN: Ignore the haters and the loud people. You're a queen.
[00:45:31] TREY GERRALD: Gender non specific, Queen!
[00:45:34] CHELSEY DONN: That's right. Bye.
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[00:46:01] TREY GERRALD: If you were gonna get any sort of plastic surgery, what would you do?
[00:46:05] CHELSEY DONN: I'm terrified of plastic surgery, but if I was going to do any plastic surgery, it would be my arms, because I'm like the most insecure about that part of my body. Yeah, what about my wings cut off? You know what I mean? My little flabbity flabs. How about you?
[00:46:22] TREY GERRALD: I would want to get my chin.
[00:46:24] CHELSEY DONN: Chiseled?
[00:46:25] TREY GERRALD: I guess that's a facelift or like a lower, just like my
[00:46:28] CHELSEY DONN: Jaw lift thing? I don't know.
[00:46:30] TREY GERRALD: I consider doing a BBL like in the COVID times. I was
[00:46:34] CHELSEY DONN: Really?
[00:46:36] TREY GERRALD: Yeah.
[00:46:36] CHELSEY DONN: Wow.
[00:46:37] TREY GERRALD: So I guess my ass and my chin,
[00:46:40] CHELSEY DONN: Chin and ass.
[00:46:41] TREY GERRALD: chin
[00:46:42] CHELSEY DONN: And I got the bingo bangos done. Alright, see you on Friday. Bye! ReviewThatReview. com slash,
[00:46:51] TREY GERRALD: Patreon, not Patrioth.
[00:46:53] CHELSEY DONN: that's right, bye!
Review That Review is an independent podcast. Certain names have been redacted or changed to protect the guilty. Executive produced by Trey Gerrald and Chelsey Donn with editing and sound designed by me with voiceover talents by Eva Kaminsky. Our cover art was designed by LogoVora and our theme song was written by Joe Kinosian and sung by Natalie Weiss.
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