Anna Nicole’s Breast Augmentation Video Blocked

In a move that actually has some class in a lot of un-classy things that have happened since the death of Anna Nicole Smith and all the sensationalism that occurred after the former playmate’s death, a judge has blocked Anna Nicole’s former plastic surgeon from releasing a videotape of Anna getting a breast augmentation surgery back in 1994. 

I’m not sure if this was one of several breast augmentation surgeries the former playmate and spokeswoman for Trimspa had, as it was not mentioned, but Anna definitely did have breast implants, so they may have been a replacement set of implants, or perhaps she was getting them redone as a more natural breast enhancement to look better.

In the move, which to me lacks some serious class, her former plastic surgeon who performed the breast enhancement surgery, said that he had gotten Anna Nicole’s consent to be videotaped, and that it was, in fact, a common practice for him to tape his breast enhancement surgeries.  He also said that the waiver patient’s signed when taped during breast enhancement surgeries indicated that the tape would be held confidential “during the patient’s lifetime” and that he thought he’d be exempt after she passed away, since the video was held in confidence during her living years. 

Howard K Stern, a controversial figure himself, and the lawyer who claimed to be the father of Anna Nicole’s baby girl Dannilynn, moved to block the surgeon (actually it was indicated it was his wife who was wanting to cash in on the video, but I can’t confirm that of course), from selling or otherwise showing the tape to anyone. 

The profits from the showing of the video tape were going to be shared by his wife and a memorabilia dealer, but not now, not unless they want to fight it in court some more.  I think, for one, this is supremely tacky.  I mean, the woman has had enough of herself and her career exploited and seems to have been taken advantage of by lots of people and hounded by the press, and now, even after her death, someone is trying to show something to the world that I’m sure Ms.Smith would not have wanted?  That’s just my opinion though,, although I’m sure there are a lot of people out there who would find this morally repellant as well. 

 

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