Lip King Jordan Parke Mother Died
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Lip King Jordan Parke Under Fire After Bristol Mother Dies Following Cosmetic Procedure

The self-proclaimed “Lip King,” beautician Jordan Parke, has found himself at the center of a tragic investigation following the death of a Bristol mother-of-five after a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedure. Alice Webb, 33, passed away after undergoing cosmetic treatment, sparking an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding her untimely death.

Parke, known for his numerous television appearances and his active presence on Instagram, was arrested in connection with the case. Speaking briefly to reporters, he said, “I can’t talk to anybody. I was arrested.” He was later photographed leaving his Dudley home in a Mercedes G-Wagon, sporting a custom “POUT” number plate, as reported by The Mirror.

Webb reportedly received what’s known as a liquid BBL, a non-invasive procedure that involves injections of hyaluronic acid and dermal fillers to enhance the glutes. This procedure, typically advertised online for around £2,500, has been flagged by medical professionals due to its potential health risks. Alice underwent the treatment approximately 60 miles from Parke’s home, at the Studio 23 clinic in Gloucester, which Parke co-manages.

Despite branding himself as “The Plastic Surgery Advocate” on social media, Parke lacks formal medical qualifications. His extensive personal experience with cosmetic procedures, including four nose jobs and more than 50 other surgeries, has fueled his rise to prominence. Parke, a self-professed Kardashian enthusiast, has spent over £130,000 on his own surgeries and appeared on shows like ITV’s This Morning and Channel 4’s Bodyshockers, where he openly shared his obsession with plastic surgery. He famously quipped, “Plastic surgery is like sex. You can’t have it once. You have to have it over and over.”

Tragically, Alice Webb’s death marks the first reported fatality in the UK from a liquid BBL procedure. After receiving treatment at Studio 23, she fell seriously ill and passed away at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital early Tuesday morning.

In the wake of Alice’s passing, her devastated partner, Dane Knight, has been left to care for their five daughters, Delsie, 15, Preete, 13, Gracie, 12, Nylie, 10, and Clarie, 7. Dane expressed his gratitude for the outpouring of support, writing on Facebook, “Want to say a heartfelt thank you to all family and friends that were here for us at our time of need.” He also urged people to be cautious about their words, noting, “My children are extremely vulnerable!”

Meanwhile, Studio 23 has reportedly removed its signage as the investigation continues. Gloucestershire Police have confirmed that two individuals have been released on bail in connection with Alice’s death.

In response to the tragedy, a GoFundMe page was created by Alice’s friend, Abigail Irwin, to support her grieving family. “Alice passed away Monday evening after having the BBL treatment. I am hoping to raise as many funds as we can to support Dane and their five beautiful children during this very difficult time,” she wrote.

As the investigation unfolds, the heart-breaking story of Alice Webb has raised urgent questions about the safety of non-invasive cosmetic procedures.

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