America’s obsession with plastic surgery is well documented. However,
a man on the other side of the pond has taken cosmetic transformation
to a whole new level.
Jordan James Parke, 23, from Manchester, England spent $150,000 on Botox surgery, lip-filling procedures, laser hair removal, and eyebrow tattoos just to look like his Hollywood icon Kim Kardashian.
“I love everything about Kim. She’s the most gorgeous woman ever. Her skin is perfect, her hair, everything about her,” Parke told The Sun.
“My look is all about the shock factor. “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.”
Not to be outdone when it came to Kardashian’s fashion sense, Parke has also spent thousands of dollars recreating the reality TV star’s wardrobe.
Parke says he still has a few cosmetic operations to go before his Kardshian makeover is complete. Parke said that a nose job is in the works and possibly more depending on how much “hate” he gets.
“I love all the attention and the stares I get in the street,” Parke added. “I welcome the hate — it just means more attention. And if anything, it just spurs me on to get more work done.” CONTINUE READING
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Jordan James Parke, 23, from Manchester, England spent $150,000 on Botox surgery, lip-filling procedures, laser hair removal, and eyebrow tattoos just to look like his Hollywood icon Kim Kardashian.
“I love everything about Kim. She’s the most gorgeous woman ever. Her skin is perfect, her hair, everything about her,” Parke told The Sun.
“My look is all about the shock factor. “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.”
Not to be outdone when it came to Kardashian’s fashion sense, Parke has also spent thousands of dollars recreating the reality TV star’s wardrobe.
Parke says he still has a few cosmetic operations to go before his Kardshian makeover is complete. Parke said that a nose job is in the works and possibly more depending on how much “hate” he gets.
“I love all the attention and the stares I get in the street,” Parke added. “I welcome the hate — it just means more attention. And if anything, it just spurs me on to get more work done.” CONTINUE READING
MEDICALDAILY
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