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Ex-Pussycat Dolls star to undergo labia surgery after feeling 'self-conscious'

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Pussycat Dolls Burlesque and So You Think You Can Dance star will feature on the premiere episode of the new show, which follows four female plastic surgeons working in Beverly Hills, California.Jessi, 38, admitted that she had "some tearing" on her labia after giving birth to her daughter in 2016.Speaking of her traumatic injury, she said: "They tried to sew it up.

I could feel the thread being pulled through the skin, but because I didn't have any pain medication I pretty much wimped out."Doctor Cat Begovic added: "You didn't wimp out, who could have suture in that area without any numbing medication?"Jessi went on to say her injury had resulted in her feeling self-conscious, explaining that "everything functions well, it just looks a.

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