Is Dr. Pimple Popper On Hulu?

Dr. Pimple Popper is the insanely addictive reality show from skin guru Dr. Sandra Lee, who started off exposing her patients' pops on YouTube before transitioning over to TLC, where, let's face it, she always belonged.

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Dr. Lee, as her nickname suggests, specializes in squeezing stuff out of people's faces and bodies that other doctors either don't usually bother with or won't touch. As stomach-churning as the process is, there's something incredibly satisfying about watching the good doctor clearing the gunk out of the toughest and tightest spots.

Dr. Pimple Popper is, by its very nature, hugely binge-worthy because it entices the viewer to continue watching to see even bigger and better pops. So, where's the best spot to spend some quality time with Dr. Lee if you're not watching her live on TLC?

Dr. Pimple Popper is available to stream in all its gross glory

Reruns of her show run constantly on TLC, and there's her original YouTube channel, too, which Dr. Lee still updates frequently, if you need to get your fix online. Additionally, one season of Dr. Pimple Popper is currently available on Hulu, so you can watch and re-watch to your heart's content there. 

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Dr. Lee has a pretty strong stomach, given the work she loves to do, but even she has her limits. When questioned by GQ, she admitted, "Toe jam is my kryptonite. Like, I don't like long toenails and stuff like that."

It may shock fans to learn she's not a popaholic herself either, with Dr. Lee admitting to Cosmopolitan, "I know fans love to watch me extract them, so I love it for that reason. When I watch a video of people in their garage popping bumps with paper towels, it grosses me out. I'm like, 'Don't send that to me, I can't even look at it!' I wanna throw up. I get all anxious and my heart starts beating and I start sweating, actually."

It's not cheap to see Dr. Pimple Popper in person, so it's good to know you can catch her on Hulu any time you need you fill of pops, even if they aren't your own.

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