TV star who calls himself 'The Lip King' arrested over mum-of-five's death after BBL procedure
A beautician and TV star dubbed 'The Lip King' revealed he had been arrested after a mother-of-five died shortly after having a non-surgical Brazilian Butt Lift procedure. Jordan Parke was pictured leaving his home last night as police continue to probe the sudden death of 33-year-old mother of five Alice Webb, The Mirror reports.
Police quizzed and bailed two people in connection with Alice’s death. Jordan told MailOnline: "I can't talk to anybody. I was arrested but I've been released." According to the publication, police later arrived at the house with an officer seen speaking to Parke as he climbed into his Mercedes 4x4 which was parked outside the property.
The arrest comes after a Bristol mum-of-five tragically became the UK's first casualty of a 'liquid Brazilian Butt Lift' operation.
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Parke, 34, describes himself on social media as “The Plastic Surgery Advocate”. He has no known medical qualifications and offers cosmetic procedures from various premises across the UK, including Gloucester.
He is a Kardashian fanatic and has reportedly spent more than £130,000 on cosmetic surgery. He's previously appeared on ITV’s This Morning, Botched as well as C4’s Bodyshockers to discuss his obsession.
He was turned away from TV show Botched in 2019 as doctors revealed a fourth nose job would have involved taking a piece of his rib to widen his nostrils.
Parke, who has had major work done on his face, now has a private Instagram profile but it also links to another page called The Lip King Aesthetics.
Alice Webb, a 33 year old beauty therapist, passed away this week due to complications early Tuesday morning (September 24) after undergoing the cosmetic surgery, which is known for using hyaluronic acid injections to plump up the buttocks.
Despite the procedure's quick turnaround time, it often comes with a hefty price tag, sometimes reaching £2,500. Alice leaves behind her partner, Dane Knight, 38, and her five young daughters, whose ages range from seven to 15.
A spokesperson for Gloucestershire Police has said: "Two people have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of a woman in her 30s in Gloucester."
"Police had been called by the ambulance service at around 11.35pm on Monday (23 September) with a report a woman had become unwell following a suspected cosmetic procedure. She was taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital and died in the early hours of Tuesday morning."
It continued: "Her next of kin and the coroner are aware. The woman's family are being supported by specially trained officers. An investigation, led by the Major Crime Investigation Team, is ongoing.
"The two people who had been arrested have been released on police bail. We can also confirm the woman who died is 33-year-old Alice Webb."
Meanwhile, Alice’s partner Dane thanked people online for their kind words following the tragedy.
Posting on Facebook, he said: "Want to say a heart felt 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.
"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.
"I feel this is important saying this as I will not accept speculations from adults being accidentally being eavesdropped by children and unnecessary questions raised to the 5 girls.
"So be extremely careful on what you say and who's around! My children are extremely vulnerable!"