Dr. Now Shocks His Followers Again – Wait Until You See His Unexpected New Business

Dr. Now From My 600-lb Life, Sourced From TLC YouTube

My 600-lb Life star Younan Nowzaradan, popularly known as Dr. Now, continues to thrive as a surgeon amid speculations that he’s done filming with TLC. The 12th season of his reality show ended earlier this year, and the network has yet to share if they’re bringing him back for more. But it seems Dr. Now doesn’t mind having any projects with TLC at this point. He even took to social media to share his new business move, and many were also stunned by his new look. Keep reading to see the photo.

Dr. Now Stuns In New Business Move

In an Instagram post, Dr. Now promoted a new survival kit specifically for cardiac arrest. But what caught the attention of many was the My 600-lb Life star’s glowing look. According to some, the white beard and black hair dye fit the surgeon well. Some also hope that TLC will bring him back for more seasons. Dr. Now rarely endorses health care products. But with his inevitable retirement, many people believe he may resort to such things to generate more income.

Dr. Now From My 600-lb Life, Sourced From @younannowzaradan Instagram
  • “Dr.Now you look different.. is it the mustache.”
  • “Dr:Now the best bariatric surgeon in the world very competent!”
  • “Hair on fleek.”
  • “Doctor, did you look younger, do you have any secrets??”

My 600-lb Life: Will Dr. Now Hang Up His Scalpel Soon?

There have been speculations that Dr. Now is about to retire, which may explain why TLC hasn’t renewed his show. According to some, the My 600-lb Life star deserves to enjoy his life at 79. He hasn’t been as physically active as he was in Season 12 as well, and some fans think he’d do well as a consultant if he could no longer perform surgeries.

Margaret Johnson From My 600-lb Life, TLC, Sourced From TLC YouTube

 

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