Police issue update on TV star who spent $134k to “look like Kim Kardashian”

Police have shared a new update in the investigation into the death of a 33-year-old woman, after the case’s main suspect, reality TV figure Jordan James Parke, died earlier this week.

Parke, 34, had appeared on programmes including This Morning and Bodyshockers, and was known for speaking publicly about cosmetic surgery, describing himself as “The Plastic Surgery Advocate”.

He was reported to have undergone more than 50 procedures over his lifetime, including a lip lift, a chin implant and multiple rounds of liposuction.

“Our beautiful, funny most amazing Jordan James Parke passed away on Wednesday the 18th of February 2026. We as a family are numb, shocked and heartbroken,” his sister, Sharnelle Parke, penned in a statement.

“There will be some unkind messages that will be posted regarding this heartbreaking news … but please if you knew Jordan you will know that none of what will be posted is true and please keep him in your heart!”

Alice Webb died in September 2024, one day after she allegedly received a ‘liquid BBL’ treatment that Parke is said to have carried out.

Following Webb’s death, a man and a woman were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. Police later confirmed the woman would face no further action, while the man remained on bail as enquiries continued.

Gloucestershire Police have now said the investigation into Webb’s death is expected to be closed.

The force said in a statement to ITV: “An investigation by our Major Crime Investigation Team has been ongoing following the death of 33-year-old Alice Webb on Tuesday, 24 September 2024.

“Alice had become unwell following a cosmetic procedure, and two people were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with her death.

“A woman was later told she faced no further police action, and a man remained on police bail while further enquiries were taking place.”

The statement continued: “We have been informed that the man who was on police bail died recently, and therefore the criminal investigation will close as no charges can be brought.

“Police enquiries will continue on behalf of the coroner, and an inquest will take place in due course to try and establish what happened.

“Alice’s family has been updated, and we hope the inquest will enable Alice’s family to have the answers they deserve.”

In a separate development, two people have reportedly been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following Parke’s death. A 43-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman were released on bail as the investigation continues.

Police said Parke’s death is currently being treated as unexplained.