Remember Jordan James Parke?
He’s the 23-year-old superfan and lip filler addict who has spent more than £100,000 on plastic surgery and designer to look like his ‘idol’ Kim Kardashian.
Jordan has spent £350 a pop on each of his 50 lip filler operations, despite being warned his lips ‘might explode’. He also has eyebrow tattoos, chin, forehead and cheek filler, botox injections and has had laser hair removal.
But the Kardashian fan,
who was brought up in Birmingham, has revealed in a TV show that he can ‘no longer move’ his face as a result of the surgery and his 4mm lip fillers are leaking.
Here he is on US show Botched explaining the problems:
He said: ‘I can’t really move my face. I want just a little bit of definition and they just got bigger and bigger but any attention is good attention.
‘I’m worried if they keep leaking I’m going to end up with small lips again.’
Despite this, he asked for even more surgery on the show.
Jordan asked US doctors Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif if he could have a nose job to give him a smaller ‘pinched’ in looking nose.
Both doctors said no, demonstrating with cotton buds that if he had the surgery he wouldn’t be able to breathe due to his enormous lips.
Jordan eventually agreed but refused to take doctors advice on his leaking lips.
Doctors suggested he shrink them down to reduce the problem he has with ‘dry lip’, where he has to smear his pout in Vaseline every 10 minutes.
Jordan then shrieked: ‘I don’t want them smaller!’
Talking about his obsession, he said: ‘I’m addicted to lip-fillers. The bigger, the better. I’ve never felt better about myself. I laugh when people try to insult me by telling me I look plastic or fake. Do they think I’m going for the natural look? If I was, I’d ask for my money back.
‘Whenever I see a new procedure, I have to try it. I’m in the clinic so often I get a discount. I do borrow money off my family. But I have worked hard, in sales and at a health club.
‘I work so hard as a make-up artist and I grew up with my mum who would spend the last pound in her purse if she wants something. Now, if I want it, I have it. My mum also likes to buy me things, which I’m very grateful for. I am a little bit spoilt, I have to admit’