A man has spent almost £100K on lip fillers, Botox and designer clothing in a bid to look like Kim Kardashian. Jordan Parke, 23, from Manchester, first became obsessed with the reality star after watching her TV show, 'Keeping up with the Kardashians' in 2007. Over the last four years, the makeup artist has undergone a range of painful procedures -- including lip fillers, chin filler, Botox and eyebrow tattooing -- in order to ook more like his idol. Jordan said: "I absolutely love everything about Kim Kardashian. I think she's everyone's guilty pleasure. "For me, she is the most gorgeous woman ever. Her skin is perfect, her hair is perfect -- everything about her is perfect. "There's no-one I'd rather look like." Jordan's love of Kim's pout has seen him undergo over 50 lip filling procedures, costing an eye-watering £350 per time.
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