Man spends N55million on 50 surgeries to transform into Kim Kardashian

Man spends N55million on 50 surgeries to transform into Kim Kardashian

- A male fan of popular reality star Kim Kardashian-West has spent a whopping $150,000 (N55 million) to transform into his idol

- The middle-aged man underwent 50 surgeries to attain his new look

A 23-year-old man has undergone a complete transformation surgery in an attempt to resemble famous reality TV star Kim Kardashian.

The young man identified as Jordan James Parke is said to have spent a huge sum of N55 million just to look like her.

Parke underwent 50 different cosmetic procedures to look like Kim Kardashian. He is a huge fan of the popular reality star and he simply wanted himself to resemble his idol.

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Parke said: "I love everything about Kim, she’s the most gorgeous woman ever. Her skin is perfect, her hair, everything about her.”

He also spent a huge amount of money for the procedures so that he could get a similar pouty look like Kim.

Parke revealed that he was mesmerized right from the very first day he watched the reality start on an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

Some of the procedures which Parke underwent were lip fillers, Botox, laser hair removal and eyebrow tattoos. His move has since sparked mixed reactions online, with some social media users condemning his actions.

However, Parke has received a lot of hate messages on social media and also by the people around him but he says that he is extremely pleased by the way he looks right now.

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He also revealed that he has laughed at all the trolls and hate directed towards him and does not mind people calling him fake and plastic.

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Adunni Amodeni (Editor) Adunni Amodeni is a journalist with ten years of working experience in the media industry. She graduated from Babcock University in 2012 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication. Adunni previously worked with Encomium Magazine (2012-2015). Email: shoyemi.adedolapo@corp.legit.ng