Surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif will also meet with a woman left with a deformed stomach after

A man who got breast implants in order to fulfill a high-stakes bet that won him $100,000 is finally looking to have them removed nearly 20 years later.

Brian Zembic, a 55-year-old gambler and magician from Canada, appears on Tuesday night's episode of the E! reality series Botched in the hopes of having Los Angeles-based surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif rid him of the implants, which he had only intended on keeping for a year.

In a clip from the episode, Brian proudly whips out his 38C breasts from underneath his pink button-down shirt and announces: 'These are my $100,000 boobs.'

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Boob job: Brian Zembic proudly shows off his 38C breast implants he got for a bet on Tuesday night's episode of the E! reality series Botched—even though he is looking to have them removed

Daring or dumb? The 55-year-old, who is pictured when he was younger, once lived in a friend's bathroom for a month and slept under a bridge with $10,000 wrapped around his ankle for a week—all to complete wagers

'I'm a gambler and a magician. There are very few things I wouldn't do for a bet,' he explained.

Brian, who has a history of making outrageous bets, admitted that he once lived in a friend's bathroom for a month and slept under the 59th St. bridge with $10,000 wrapped around his ankle for a week—all to complete wagers he had made with his friends.

And like most bets, the one Brian would become most known for was thought up during a seemingly innocent conversation with his buddies in 1996.

'It was about 1997-ish I was in some restaurant in Europe and I was with two friends and his girlfriend at the time was flaunting her boobs and I said to my friend: "If I had boobs like hers I could get just as much attention as she would,"' he recalled.

Brian's bold statement inspired one of his friends to ask him how much it would cost for him to put his money where his mouth is.

Love is blind: In order to win the $100,000 bet, Brian had to keep his breast implants for a year, however, he loved them so much he left them in for nearly two decades

'He came up with $100,000 and I shook his hand and that was it, it was a bet,' Brian said.

After the wager was put in motion, Brian used his gambling skills to score the pricey procedure for free.

'I knew a plastic surgeon that was also a gambler in New York, so I went to his office and I said: "Can you put boobs in for me?" And all he said was: "This is for a bet, right?"'

Brian, who has a 16-year-old daughter named Mika, admitted that his desire to have surgery was to fulfill a wager, and when the plastic surgeon asked him how he was going to pay for breast augmentation, the gambler suggested a 'little bit of backgammon'.

'I played backgammon with him for an hour; I won $5,000. Boom, surgery was for free, and I woke up with boobs,' he said of the infamous procedure, which took place in October 1996.

All in good fun? 'First time I showed my friend he laughed for 10 minutes,' Brian recalled. The Canadian gambler and magician is pictured showing off his new implants in the late 1990s

Ladies man: Brian, who is pictured before the surgery, claims having breasts has never affected his ability to 'get girls'

'They really did look nice, and now I can see why women do certain poses, like push the boobs together, turn the twist to make the boobs look nice,' he noted.

The bet stipulated that Brian needed to keep the implants for one year in order to win the full $100,000, but his friend offered to buy out the bet for $50,000.

However, Brian refused the out and kept the implants in for a full year before his friend deposited $100,000 in a Swiss bank account.

'First time I showed my friend he laughed for 10 minutes,' Brian recalled. 'He said: "That is the best $100,000 I have ever lost."'

And while the bet was meant to come to an attend in 1997, Brian fell in love with his breasts and kept them for nearly two decades.

Daring decision: Los Angeles-based surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif will also meet with Jessica Coleman (pictured), a mom who kept her pregnancy secret up until the moment she gave birth

Hard to handle: Jessica was left with a stomach that looks like a butt after she had a cesarean section

'I got lazy, I was busy gambling, and, honestly, they grew on me,' Brian told Maxim last year. 'Plus it hasn’t hurt my ability to get girls. They don’t give a s**t.'

On Tuesday night's episode of the reality series, the doctors will also meet with Jessica Coleman, a mom who was left with a stomach that looks like a butt after she had a botched cesarean section.

Before Jessica's consultation, Dr. Nassif thinks he is looking at a picture of the patient's backside until Dr. Dubrow revealed that it was actually a close-up of her stomach.

'That's not her butt,' Dr. Dubrow tells him. 'That's her abdomen. She had emergency surgery and complications from that, from the pregnancy and was left with this deformity.

'This is a deformity that she can't hide with clothing, so this is something that obviously significantly affects her.'

Why? Dr. Nassif (left) and Dr. Dubrow (right) are shocked when Jessica admits that she sat in the waiting room for five hours without telling anyone she wasin labor, however, she was able to successfully delivered her baby

Big mistake: Jessica explains that her doctor did not clean her up properly after her C-section, and she ended up with a severe infection

Wishing and hoping: Jessisa was left with a deep line down the middle of her stomach, which she hopes the doctors will be able to fix

However, the doctors are shocked to learn that Jessica purposely kept her pregnancy hidden from her parents until the moment she gave birth.

'When I would be watching TV, I'd be propped back in the recliner and next thing I know I see his foot pop out of my stomach, and I'm like, "Okay, let me switch positions," because my dad would be on the other couch,' she explains.

'I sat in the lobby for five hours,' she adds. 'I didn't tell nobody.'

Although the baby was delivered successfully, her doctor did not clean her up properly after her C-section, and she ended up with a severe infection.

'First is a very low-grade contamination, which develops into a colonization and then an infection, and then ultimately an abscess which causes what we call an acute abdomen, which is essentially a surgical emergency,' Dr. Dubrow tells the cameras.

The life-threatening emergency resulted in a line down the middle of Jessica's stomach, which she hopes the doctors will finally be able to fix.