'Good Work': RuPaul, Dr. Terry Dubrow, Sandra Vergara Dish On 'KUWTK' Kris Jenner On E!

By Jorge Solis j.solis@mstarsnews.com | May 05, 2015 02:00 PM EDT

Good Work continues on the E! network, following an all-new episode of Botched Season 2. Get ready for hosts RuPaul, Dr. Terry Dubrow, and actress Sandra Vergara, dish on Hollywood's latest beauty trends, which includes Keeping Up With The Kardashians reality star Kris Jenner as tonight's topic.

As we previously mentioned, when the international style icon, the renowned plastic surgeon,and the celebrity make-up artist team together, they blow the lid off of some of Hollywood's hottest beauty secrets and plastic surgery woes. In this new roundtable series, the trio will cut into topics ranging from celebrity beauty secrets to cosmetic procedures. Relevant to today's pop culture conversation, the group will inject a comedic approach to their discussion, which will definitely leave viewers wanting more.

From last week's episode, a Millionaire Matchmaker Patti Stanger stopped by on the show as well as previous Botched patient Lauren Powers, the "Wonder Woman" celebrity fitness model. Then the male co-hosts stood aside and watched Vergara get an actual massage by two slithering and hissing snakes.

In an interview with Digital Spy, RuPaul spoke openly about the Kylie Jenner challenge, "Actually, it's quite dangerous to do that, because a lot of complications could arise from people doing that. You could bust your blood capillaries. And that's why Good Work is so important, because we could direct people in the right direction when it comes to doing any procedure. And that procedure is a not good thing to do, because it could actually hurt people."

Check out the promo here:

But don't worry, Rupaul tells the site the show is not meant to be mean-spirited, ""Oh, I would so not do this show if it were mean. It's just so not my nature to do anything like that. I'm in love with all things cosmetic - whether it's surgery or superficial - and I love all these things. I love being a human on this planet and doing all the things that are fun and that decorate and celebrate humanity. So the whole idea of bullying someone or shaming someone is so not what I'm about. The show is not about that at all - we celebrate it. We celebrate all things beauty in the beauty world."

Good Work continues Tuesdays at 10 pm on E!, following Season 2 of Botched at 9 pm.

Readers, are you excited for Good Work?

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