Big Brother's Will Kirby Heading Back to TV
You may remember him as the Big Brother contestant you loved to hate, but whether or not you were a fan, you're going to see Will Kirby's mug back on TV. The good doctor is heading for Dr. 90210. He recently gave an interview to US magazine -- love him or hate him, he's certainly full of personality. The new season of the E! series Dr. 90210 premieres tonight at 10 p.m.
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Us: Explain the type of medicine you practice.
WK: I deal with facial aesthetics and do whatever is necessary to make people look younger - botox, chemical peels and other complexion enhancements. I try to give patients those pouty little smiles that Hollywood loves. We’re moving away from the trend of giant boobs and duck lips. Instead, we’re seeing smaller procedures more often, just to make people look younger, as opposed to large procedures once in a lifetime that make you look like a cartoon. I see a lot of celebrities and pseudo-celebrities and bring more B, C and D-listers to the stage as the show progresses.
Us: What makes this season different than those past?
WK: I bring a more youthful element to the show. A lot of the [featured] doctors tend to be concerned with things like how their kids are going to do in school and re-doing their kitchen…that’s great but that doesn’t have anything to do with my life. My life has a lot more to do with dating, having fun and partying in the Hollywood scene.
Us: How will this reality role be different from your time on Big Brother?
WK: I don’t define myself by that crappy reality show, I define myself by a brand new crappy reality show! [pauses] Just kidding. Big Brother is a competition, based on the way I play the game, and obviously I do it well because I was on for two seasons. I think there’s a correlation between manipulation and intelligence. I’m a great mental competitor, but the only correlation between that and my medical practice is that you have to be intelligent to win Big Brother and you have to be intelligent to be a physician.
Us: Do you plan to again assume the role of the reality contestant viewers love to hate?
WK: Let’s not kid ourselves here. I’m the most egotistical person I know, but I think it’s important to have a doctor who is very confident. I believe in the P.T. Barnum effect: say what you want, just spell my name right.
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Us: Explain the type of medicine you practice.
WK: I deal with facial aesthetics and do whatever is necessary to make people look younger - botox, chemical peels and other complexion enhancements. I try to give patients those pouty little smiles that Hollywood loves. We’re moving away from the trend of giant boobs and duck lips. Instead, we’re seeing smaller procedures more often, just to make people look younger, as opposed to large procedures once in a lifetime that make you look like a cartoon. I see a lot of celebrities and pseudo-celebrities and bring more B, C and D-listers to the stage as the show progresses.
Us: What makes this season different than those past?
WK: I bring a more youthful element to the show. A lot of the [featured] doctors tend to be concerned with things like how their kids are going to do in school and re-doing their kitchen…that’s great but that doesn’t have anything to do with my life. My life has a lot more to do with dating, having fun and partying in the Hollywood scene.
Us: How will this reality role be different from your time on Big Brother?
WK: I don’t define myself by that crappy reality show, I define myself by a brand new crappy reality show! [pauses] Just kidding. Big Brother is a competition, based on the way I play the game, and obviously I do it well because I was on for two seasons. I think there’s a correlation between manipulation and intelligence. I’m a great mental competitor, but the only correlation between that and my medical practice is that you have to be intelligent to win Big Brother and you have to be intelligent to be a physician.
Us: Do you plan to again assume the role of the reality contestant viewers love to hate?
WK: Let’s not kid ourselves here. I’m the most egotistical person I know, but I think it’s important to have a doctor who is very confident. I believe in the P.T. Barnum effect: say what you want, just spell my name right.
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