A self-proclaimed beautician known as the “Lip King” has been arrested in connection with the death of a mother of five following a butt lift procedure.

Jordan Parke was photographed leaving his home last night as police continue to investigate the sudden death of 33-year-old Alice Webb.

Police questioned and bailed two individuals related to the case. Parke, who has made multiple TV appearances and is active on Instagram, commented, “I can’t talk to anybody. I was arrested.”

He was later seen driving away from his home in Dudley, West Midlands, in a Mercedes G-Wagon with a personalised number plate reading “POUT.” Alice passed away in Gloucester, approximately 60 miles away, after reportedly undergoing a procedure known as a liquid BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift), reports the Mirror.

This non-surgical treatment involves injecting hyaluronic acid and dermal fillers into the buttocks. Often priced at around £2,500, the procedure can be completed in just 60 minutes, though experts have repeatedly issued warnings about its potential dangers.

Parke, 34, who calls himself “The Plastic Surgery Advocate” on social media, has no known medical qualifications but offers cosmetic procedures across the UK, including Gloucester. A devoted fan of the Kardashians, Parke has spent over £130,000 on cosmetic surgery and has appeared on shows such as ITV’s This Morning and Channel 4’s Bodyshockers to discuss his addiction to plastic surgery.

Alice Delsie Preete Webb

Having undergone at least four nose jobs and more than 50 other procedures, Parke once compared his obsession with plastic surgery to sex, stating, “You can’t have it once. You have to have it over and over.”

In 2015, he appeared on the US reality show Botched, t hough doctors later declined to perform another nose job due to the risks involved, which would have required removing part of his ribcage.

As reported previously reported. Alice Webb is believed to be the first person in the UK to die following a liquid BBL. It is claimed that she received treatment at the Studio 23 clinic in Gloucester, which is co-run by Parke.

Alice’s devastated partner, Dane Knight, is now caring for their five daughters. He expressed his gratitude on Facebook, writing: “A heartfelt thank you to all family and friends who supported us in our time of need, including the kind messages sent to my children and me.”

Knight urged people to be mindful of their words, noting that his children—Delsie, 15, Preete, 13, Gracie, 12, Nylie, 10, and Clarie, 7—are particularly vulnerable in this difficult time. The Studio 23 clinic, where Alice allegedly received treatment, has reportedly removed its logo from the premises, which is located a few miles from the family’s home in Wotton-under-Edge.

Gloucestershire Police confirmed that two people had been released on bail following Alice’s death, which occurred at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital after she fell critically ill. A GoFundMe page, created by Alice’s friend Abigail Irwin, aims to raise funds to support her partner and five daughters.

Irwin wrote: “Alice passed away Monday evening after undergoing the BBL treatment. We hope to raise as much as possible to help Dane and the children through this incredibly sad time.”

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