No, Judge Judy has never received a BBL. The viral pictures of Judy with a big butt are photoshopped and fake.
Judge Judy, whose real name is Judith Sheindlin, is a retired American judge and a popular television personality who became widely known for her no-nonsense and straightforward approach to resolving small claims disputes on her television show, Judge Judy, which aired for 25 seasons.
Throughout the show’s run, Judge Judy ruled over actual small claims cases, issuing judgments and frequently making sharp-witted and memorable remarks to plaintiffs. The concept of the show, as well as her no-nonsense demeanor, led to its huge popularity, making her a legendary figure in the world of daytime television.
On the other hand, we’ve found that many people have been wanting to know if Judge Judy has received a BBL as a few pictures of her with a very big butt is going viral on the Internet. Well, let’s find out what the truth is.
Previously, we touched on the plastic surgery efforts of Ella Thomas and Padma Lakshmi.
Judge Judy Has Never Received a BBL!
After examining the pictures carefully, we have come to the conclusion that the pictures of Judge Judy with a big butt are edited. Yes, the 80-year-old retired American judge has not received a BBL.
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If you look at the pictures carefully, you can clearly see that they are edited. I mean, why would someone, who is in her 80s, receive a BBL? We don’t think even doctors would approve it for someone of her age.
Judge Judy has not received a BBL.
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Similarly, the original pictures of the edited pictures are also available on the Internet. Thanks to whoever had the effort to take and edit the images of Judge Judy leading up to Judge Judy BBL. The sarcasm is appreciated.
Know More About Judge Judy!
Judge Judy was born on October 21, 1942, in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated from New York Law School in 1965, where she practiced family law. She made her judicial debut in 1982 when she was appointed as a judge in Manhattan Family Court by then-Mayor Ed Koch.
Her no-nonsense style and decisive personality gained her a reputation as a harsh but fair judge. Her judicial career progressed, and she finally became the supervising judge of the Bronx section of Manhattan’s Family Court.
However, it was her move to television that launched her to international renown. In 1996, she launched her own courtroom reality show, “Judge Judy.” The structure of the show featured genuine small claims court cases, with Judge Judy sitting over them in a broadcast courtroom environment. Her plain and direct attitude, along with her biting humor, made her an instant sensation with audiences. The show immediately rose to prominence as the highest-rated courtroom show in the United States.
The show became a cultural phenomenon throughout the years, with Judy herself becoming a household name. Her catchphrases such as “Beauty fades; dumb is forever” and “Don’t pee on my leg and tell me it’s raining” became popular.
The success of the show resulted in a slew of awards, including two Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program. She revealed in 2017 that the 2020-2021 season will be the show’s final season after 25 seasons with over 5,000 episodes. She stated her wish to retire from television while remaining active in the legal system.
Judge Judy has written many books in addition to her television career, including Don’t Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It’s Raining and Beauty Fades, Dumb Is Forever: The Making of a Happy Woman. She has been renowned throughout her career for her tenacity, knowledge, and dedication to justice. She has made an indisputable impression on the legal and entertainment worlds, inspiring many and creating a lasting legacy as one of the most prominent people in the world of courtroom television.