The self-proclaimed ‘Lip King’, beautician Jordan Parke, has been arrested after the death of a Bristol mother-of five following a cosmetic procedure. An investigation has been launched after 33-year-old Alice Webb died after getting a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL).
After questioning by the authorities, two individuals were released on bail concerning Alice’s death. Last night, Parke, known for numerous television appearances and an Instagram presence, commented: “I can’t talk to anybody. I was arrested.”
He was pictured leaving his home in Dudley in a Mercedes G Wagon, which sported a custom ‘POUT’ number plate, reports the Mirror.
Alice sadly died after a cosmetic procedure which was carried out approximately 60 miles from Parke’s home in Gloucester. It is reported that Alice Webb underwent what is referred to as a liquid BBL a Brazilian Butt Lift procedure.
This non-invasive technique involves injections of hyaluronic acid and dermal fillers aiming to enhance the glutes, with each session being advertised online at a cost of around £2,500. These brief one-hour sessions have frequently been cautioned against by professionals due to their health risks.
34-year-old Parke, branding himself on social platforms as “The Plastic Surgery Advocate”, lacks formal medical qualifications yet continues to offer aesthetic services from multiple UK locations, Gloucester included.
With over £130,000 spent on his own surgeries, the Kardashian enthusiast has engaged audiences on ITV’s ‘This Morning’ and Channel 4’s ‘Bodyshockers’, sharing his fixation with cosmetic alterations.
It is reported that Parke himself has undergone at least four nose jobs among 50 other procedures. Parke once famously quipped: “Plastic surgery is like sex. You can’t have it once. You have to have it over and over.”
His quest for aesthetic perfection led him to the US reality series Botched in 2015, but medics cautioned him against further surgeries in 2019, advising that another nose job could require using part of his ribcage to widen his nostrils.
Tragically, as The Mirror reported, Alice became the first British casualty after undergoing a liquid butt lift (BBL) procedure. It’s been reported that she received treatment at the Studio 23 clinic in Gloucester, which is co-managed by Parke.
In the wake of this heart-breaking event, her devastated partner Dane Knight is providing comfort to their five daughters. Taking to Facebook, he expressed his gratitude: “Want to say a heartfelt thank you to all family and friends that were here for us at our time of need, including all of the kind messages sent to my children and myself.”
He continued, reflecting on the supportive outpouring from the community: “There was some very beautiful messages sent by some of your children that formed a start of a smile from the corner of my kids mouth. Be extremely careful on what you say – my children are extremely vulnerable!”.
Alice, was mother to her five daughters Delsie, 15, Preete, 13, Gracie, 12, Nylie, 10, and Clarie, 7. As the investigation into her death continues, Studio 23 has reportedly taken down its signage, located only miles away from the family’s residence in Wotton-under-Edge.
Gloucestershire Police have confirmed that two individuals were released on police bail. Alice tragically passed away at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital early Tuesday morning after becoming unwell.
Her friend Abigail Irwin established a GoFundMe page, stating: “Alice passed away Monday evening after having the BBL treatment. I am hoping to raise as many funds as we can to support Dane, the partner of Alice and their five beautiful children at this very difficult sad time.”