A plastic surgeon reveals the truth behind their work on lips. - Document delves into "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire": an up-close look
On a Monday, she presented her husband at the studio who had been mentioned during the previous day's show: "My husband performs intimate surgeries for women!" Jauch humored her with a grin, "Then he can't operate on men?" The show's editors later chided him for his comment, causing him to reply, "I wonder what these fools are writing to me: 'What exactly?' Come ask the questions yourselves!"
However, the candidate was clear and direct: "When your labia minora are hanging loose and it's irritating when you're cycling or people stare at it in the sauna, it's quite disagreeable. Besides, it may not be just hanging like that. There could be cases where it's more like this, which leads to the question of if this isn't a health insurance benefit."
During a show on Whit Monday (recorded before the holidays), the plastic surgeon himself was in attendance. Jauch didn't hesitate to bring up the intimate matter again: "Your wife went into great detail about it, it's hard for me to believe! Why couldn't you discuss it yesterday?"
Dr. Stephan Günther (53) explained that he had to operate. He often caters to patients during evening hours for discretion purposes, so that neighbors do not notice. Jauch was puzzled, "But what could the neighbors possibly notice in my personal area?"
The beauty doctor from Düsseldorf added, "You might walk like a penguin or stride like John Wayne, because you're just a little damaged." The practice's parking lot is located in the basement to maintain privacy for his clients.
Her husband, Dr. Stephan Günther, is planning to use their winnings to train as a "bodyflying instructor" (hovering flights in a wind tunnel), which she, Annelie Köglmeier, is excited about.
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Source: symclub.org