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Heartbreaking statement released as reality star who spent over $134k to 'look like Kim Kardashian' dies
Reality television personality Jordan James Parke has died more than a year after he was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
The star, who built a public profile around extreme cosmetic enhancements and branded himself “The Plastic Surgery Advocate,” passed away on February 18, 2026.
His death was confirmed by his sister in an emotional online tribute.
Sister Shares Heartbreaking Announcement
Parke’s sister, Sharnelle Parke, took to Instagram to share the devastating news with followers.
She wrote: "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."
Acknowledging that negative commentary might surface, she added: "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!"
Describing the scale of the loss, Sharnelle said her brother had been the family’s “whole world,” and continued: "There are simply no words to express how grateful that we had you in our lives."
Jordan James Parke’s Reality TV Fame And Cosmetic Transformation
Parke became a familiar face on British television, appearing on This Morning and Bodyshockers. He also featured on the US reality show Botched, further boosting his international profile.
Across his lifetime, he reportedly underwent more than 50 cosmetic procedures. According to Mail Online, these included a lip lift, a chin implant, and multiple rounds of liposuction.
He once described Kim Kardashian as his muse, openly crediting her influence on his aesthetic goals.
His dramatic transformation became central to his public image, with Parke positioning himself as an outspoken advocate for plastic surgery.
Arrest Over Alice Webb’s Death
Outside of television, Parke owned a beauty salon in Gloucestershire, UK.
It was there that he performed a liquid BBL procedure on 33-year-old Alice Webb in September 2024. Webb died the day after having the treatment.
One month later, Parke was arrested in connection to Webb’s death on suspicion of manslaughter. He was later released.
As of December 2025, he remained on bail and had not been charged.
Following confirmation of Parke’s death, Webb’s family issued a statement through ITV News.
They said: "We have heard the news that Jordan Parke has died. This brings mixed emotions, as it inevitably reminds us of the deeply painful loss of Alice.
"While we will never see him face trial, our fight for justice for Alice continues. We remain committed to campaigning for stricter regulations to prevent tragedies like Alice’s.
"Our focus remains on honouring Alice’s memory and advocating for meaningful change."
Webb’s family are campaigning to introduce “Alice’s Law” in the UK. The proposed measure would mean liquid BBL procedures could only be carried out by qualified individuals, such as a plastic surgeon listed on the General Medical Council specialist register.
Despite Parke’s death, they have made clear that their push for tighter regulations and accountability is ongoing.
