My Botched Kim Kardashian Bum Almost Killed Me
Closer|Issue 828

Kim K superfan Jordan Parke is desperate for a rear like his idol’s, no matter what it takes…

Kristina Beanland
My Botched Kim Kardashian Bum Almost Killed Me

Jordan Parke has spent nearly £9k on a controversial procedure to get a bum like his idol, Kim Kardashian. And despite being infected with a flesh-eating bug that almost cost him his life, the surgery addict insists he’ll go under the knife once more.

The 27 year old, from Dudley, West Midlands, had a Brazilian butt lift – where fat is removed from large areas on the body and transferred into the bum – along with implants, in April. The procedure is notoriously risky, with two British women dying due to complications from the surgery this year.

Jordan explains, “Within days of my op, a huge hole appeared on my right bum cheek that oozed with puss and flesh. The pain was unbearable.

RISKY SURGERY

“Doctors told me I’d developed necrosis – a flesh-eating bug – and they gave me antibiotics. I could have died.

“It was a very traumatic experience, but I’m not happy with my bum yet, so I’m having a second butt lift – I want it as big as Kim’s. My mum thinks I’m mad, but she knows there’s no talking me out of it.”

Shockingly, for his second surgery, Jordan has picked the same Turkish clinic where British mum Leah Cambridge died in August, following the same procedure.

“I know there are risks associated with this type of surgery, but no clinics in the UK will make my bum as big as I want, they say it’s too dangerous.” says Jordan. “What happened to Leah was tragic, but I just try not to think about it. Aside from what happened to her, the clinic has a good reputation – which is why I chose it. I just hope I’m not one of the unlucky ones.”

This story is from the Issue 828 edition of Closer.

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