TV star Jordan James Parke has died, leaving his family ‘numb, shocked and heartbroken‘.
Kim Kardashian-obsessed Jordan had dubbed himself Britain’s ‘Lip King’.
Jordan spent more than £130,000 on his cosmetic surgery obsession, having at least four nose jobs, a BBL and 50 other procedures.
He discussed his multiple operations on This Morning as well as Channel 4’s Bodyshockers .
Speaking on social media, Jordan’s sister announced his death, writing: I simply have no words to even comprehend this.
‘This is going to be the hardest post I will ever have to write. Our beautiful, funny most amazing Jordan James Parke passed away on Wednesday the 18th of February 2026.
‘We as a family are numb, shocked and heartbroken.
‘There will be some unkind messages that will be posted regarding this heartbreaking news but please if you knew Jordan you will know that none of what will be posted is true and please keep him in your heart!
‘Jordan, I have no words to explain the sadness and heartbreak that we are feeling; you were our best friend, our whole world, our everything! We love you more than anything in the world!!’
‘There are simply no words to express how grateful that we had you in our lives. The world feels so empty without you. And I don’t know how we are going to carry on.
‘Jordan we love you so much. I hope you are dancing in the sky with Nan and Granda. Goodnight, God bless, beautiful.’
In September 2024 he was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter over the death of Alice Webb who passed away after falling ill while recovering from a ‘liquid BBL’.
As of December 2025, Jordan was out on bail and had not been charged.
Alice she had booked a non-surgical Brazilian butt lift (BBL) with Jordan, which typically sees dermal filler injected to make the buttocks bigger, but died hours later.
Beautician Jordan, who was from Dudley, later insisted he was ‘fully qualified and insured to carry out the procedure’.
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