Jordan Parke (Image: Rowan Griffiths / Daily Mirror)

TV star dubbed 'The Lip King' arrested after mum, 33, dies following bum lift treatment

Jordan Parke, from Dudley, said he had been arrested by police

by · Birmingham Live

A beautician who calls himself 'The Lip King' has been arrested after a mum died following a butt lift procedure. Jordan Parke was seen leaving his Black Country home last night (Thursday, September 26) as police continue to probe the mum-of-five's death.

Alice Webb, 33, died 60 miles away in Gloucester after reportedly undergoing a procedure known as a liquid BBL or Brazilian Butt Lift. She is believed to be the first British person to die after having the non-surgical procedure.

Parke, who has made a number of TV appearances, last night said: "I can’t talk to anybody. I was arrested." He was seen driving away from his Dudley home in a Mercedes G Wagon bearing a personalised number plate 'POUT'.

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The treatment involves patients having hyaluronic acid and dermal fillers injected into their backside, Mirror reports. Treatments- which can cost about £2,500 a time and can be carried out in just 60 minutes - have repeatedly been the subject of dire health warnings from experts.

Parke, 34, describes himself on social media as 'The Plastic Surgery Advocate'. It is understand he has no known medical qualifications and offers cosmetic procedures from various premises across the UK.

He is believed to have spent more than £130,000 on cosmetic surgery, with the Kardashian fanatic appearing on ITV ’s This Morning and Channel 4's Bodyshockers to discuss his obsession. Parke has had at least four nose jobs and 50 other procedures.

He once said: "Plastic surgery is like sex. You can’t have it once. You have to have it over and over." He also appeared on US reality series Botched in 2015 but was turned away four years later when medics warned a fourth nose job would involve removing part of his ribcage to widen the nostrils.

Ms Webb was allegedly treated at the Studio 23 clinic, in Gloucester - which is co-run by Parke. Her partner Dane Knight was last night consoling the couple’s five daughters.

He wrote on Facebook: "Want to say a heartfelt 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.

"Be extremely careful on what you say - my children are extremely vulnerable!" Ms Webb was mum to daughters Delsie, 15, Preete, 13, Gracie 12, Nylie, 10 and Clarie, seven.

The Studio 23 clinic, which yesterday seemed to remove its logo from its premises, is a few miles from the family's in Wotton-under-Edge. Gloucestershire Police said two people had been released on police bail.

Ms Webb died at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. A GoFundMe page launched by her friend Abigail Irwin said: "Alice passed away Monday evening after having the BBL treatment.

"I am hoping to raise as many funds as we can to support Dane, the partner of Alice and their five beautiful children at this very difficult sad time."