Jameela Jamil Called Out a New TV Show Where Judges Decide If Contestants "Deserve" Plastic Surgery

Jameela Jamil Called Out a New TV Show Where Judges Decide If Contestants "Deserve" Plastic Surgery Jamil had some ~thoughts~ on The Surjury, a new British reality series about people competing to win free plastic surgery. The show's contestants must convince at least 75% of a jury that they "deserve" free plastic surgery. "Welp. Black Mirror is officially happening guys. It's here," Jamil tweeted with a link to an article about the show. The show's host, Caroline Flack, wasn't thrilled with Jamil's jab and snapped back. Jamil then referenced a surgeon's tweet to explain why she decided to call out the new reality series. In a separate tweet, Jamil pointed out that teenage cosmetic surgery, teenage suicide/self-harm, and teenage eating disorders are all growing trends. Flack argued that plastic surgery is a personal choice—one that shouldn't be judged by those not involved. The Surjury has already stirred up so much controversy that Channel 4, where the show is set to air, had to defend the TV series. The news channel pointed out that everyone on the show had already "actively been seeking surgery of their own accord."