23-Year-Old Jordan Parke Spent $150,000 on Plastic Surgery to Look Like Kim Kardashian

Make no mistake: crazy things do happen in this world. A man who goes by the name of Jordan James Parke has spent over $150,000 to go under the knife and look like Kim Kardashian.

Many folks are scratching their heads as they wonder if what he did to himself is real or not. Well, we can assure all our readers that this is no joke. He did it and is planning to spend even more to get the look he so desperately desires.

Why has Jordan done this?

The 23-year-old makeup artist is a huge fan of Kim, and he fell in love with her after watching her hit reality TV series Keeping up With the Kardashians. Parke believes that Kim is the most beautiful and splendid woman to ever walk the earth -- hence, his goal to copy her looks no matter what it takes.

We're not sure how this is going to work out for Jordan because, so far, the $150,000 in cosmetic surgeries don't appear to make him achieve the looks of Kim. Chances are, he may have to spend another $150,000 on his extreme makeover, but is he willing to go the extra mile? From what we can tell, he is all for it.

For obvious reasons, Parke is a man with a lot of critics hanging over his shoulders. They tell him he looks plastic and fake, but he doesn't care much about that because he already knows.

"I laugh when people try to insult me by telling me I look plastic or fake," he said.

"Do they think I'm going for the natural look? If I was, I'd ask for my money back."

We understand that Jordan has had over 50 surgical procedures performed on him. These include botox, lip fillers, tattoo on his eyebrow and laser hair removal, among other things.

At the moment, he looks nothing like Kim Kardashian, but he could achieve this one day, mainly because of his determination and his love for the reality star. We can only hope that these procedures do not cause serious damage to his face, because it would be a real shame.

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