Doute, 41, took to Instagram Stories on Monday, July 22, to show a moment from a recent episode of Hulu's The Kardashians where Kardashian visited her doctor.
"Only the best," Doute wrote alongside a scene where Kardashian, 43, was speaking with board-certified plastic surgeon John Layke .
“I literally looked at my hand and I fell to the ground," Kardashian explained on an episode earlier this month. “I didn't do anything but freeze. You can’t even describe the pain but your whole body goes into shock. It was, like, more painful than childbirth.”
Kardashian asked Layke to reassure her she would not "need this amputated," to which he responded, “I think you dodged a bullet. It could have been really bad.”
Doute, meanwhile, also used her reality TV platform to offer a glimpse into her medical history. She even listed her past plastic surgery procedures on an episode of Prime Video's The Goat earlier this year.
"I have had facial reconstructive surgery," she revealed in a May episode after being asked by host Daniel Tosh to share one "enhancement" they had done. "I broke my orbital socket so I have titanium plates, I have Botox and I occasionally get lip filler. But not right now."
Doute was the only one to come clean, as her fellow cast members Joe Amabile, Reza Farahan, CJ Franco, Teck Holmes, Justin Johnson a.k.a Alyssa Edwards, Paola Mayfield, Jason Smith, Da'Vonne Rogers and Jill Zarin all stayed silent regarding cosmetic procedures.
Tosh, 48, did let the others have a second chance to discuss whether they went under the knife. Smith, 46, added that he had his gallbladder taken out but Doute ultimately remained the only person on the show who candidly addressed her plastic surgery.
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