I support plastic surgery, I think it's amazing
when it's done the right way, but what I don't
agree with is he want to rush to do
back to back to back to back surgery.
So in May this year, I was in Korea with Oli
and it was already planned that he has his nose done
for the fifth time, however, Oli lied to me
and he decided to do five surgery in one day.
When we went to the consultation with the doctor,
Oli lied to the plastic surgeon.
Basically as the doctor ask him,
"How long ago did you inject something in your lips?"
Obviously, they could see he had something
in his lips, right?
And he said, "Six months."
And basically it was two weeks.
I had wanted to look good.
I know that, but you lied to him
and then you had a complication,
so on day five, his lips was swollen
like 10 time bigger than mine.
I've put myself at risk before.
I could have died before.
I can't help it, I have to do the surgery.
If it's in my head, I have to do it.
Oli is gambling with his health, with his body,
and with his mind and that's what scare me
because we all know plastic surgery can be fantastic,
but it can also become a nightmare.
Okay, Frenchy, thanks for joining us.
Thanks for having me, Dr. Phil.
You actually believe he's putting himself at risk, right?
Yes.
Because he's lying
and putting himself in procedures
that are medically contraindicated.
He should not be doing them.
Yeah, that's the issue, he's doing back to back to back,
he did five surgery in one day
in Korea, which is extremely dangerous.
Is he pretending to be confident or is he confident?
I think he's appear now that he looks that way
because, you know, he doesn't look exactly
like Jimin, but he has that idol look.
(audience murmuring)
Have you ever met him?
Not yet, I mean, I know it's gonna happen at some stage
and if Jimin was watching this show,
there's one thing I would wanna say to him.
I would literally, I've got a ring,
I would literally say, Jimin, I wanna marry you
because I love you so much.
(speaking in foreign language), Jimin.
(kissing)
That's what I'd say, I love him.
But you did say.
I can't help it.
Yeah, well, yeah.
(audience laughing)
He's in love with him.
Oh, you know me, what, you're in love with him as well.
Yeah, I know, I'm obsessed with him as well.
Oh, he's beautiful.
We obsessed with Jimin.
Well, I've actually
had people like you, I call 'em stalkers.
Me?
(audience laughing)
Stalker?
That's not a very nice term.
(audience applauding)
I call myself a fan.
Well, but no, come on, come on.
I mean, this has gone beyond being
a fan, right?
Yeah, but I'm not
like a dangerous stalker.
I mean, you're trying.
I'm just like a nice stalker.
I'm just a fan, I'm just a fan.
(audience laughing)
You're just a nice stalker.
No, well, I'm not a stalker, I'm just like, I love him.
How do you feel about Oli?
Well, the old Oli, I feel is dead,
like the Oli I used to know.
No, I'm talking about now.
Now?
Now I'm happy, I'm a different person.
I'm doing my K-pop music, I've got so much confidence,
but there's always more I wanna do.
Like, every time I have surgery,
I'm always thinking about, okay,
what am I gonna do next?
Well, you know, I used to be in private practice.
I'm not anymore.
(exhaling)
(audience laughing)
Oh, that's a shame.
Maybe I could come visit.
No, no, but one of the things I did
when I was in private practice is,
I frequently would have colleagues,
plastic surgeons, that would call and say,
"We'd like you to screen this patient
"to see if they're a good candidate for procedures."
And had they sent you to me to screen,
I would have said you would be a very high risk.
Every time I have surgery, there's always
a psychologist on hand and they always have
to assess me and I always lie to them.
I'm just be like, oh, no, no, I'm just doing,
I just wanna do a little touch up and stuff,
so I always have to lie to them,
because if I don't pass the test,
they're not gonna do the surgery,
so I just have to--
So you lie to 'em
and they go for it.
Yeah.
