British influencer and Botched star Jordan James Parke has passed away at the age of 34. His death occurred in London's Canary Wharf and is being treated as unexplained by police. A possible cosmetic procedure may have preceded the incident.
Oh, the glamour of the glow-up game just took a tragic turn, darlings. Jordan James Parke, the self-proclaimed 'Lip King' and Botched regular, was found unconscious at Lincoln Plaza in Canary Wharf on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, and declared dead at the scene, according to the Metropolitan Police. The force confirmed a 34-year-old man was discovered unresponsive, with his death currently labeled as unexplained—cue the ongoing investigation. 💔
Reports suggest Parke may have undergone a cosmetic procedure shortly before, adding a layer of heartbreak to this story. Remember, this guy poured over $150,000 into his looks, chasing that Kim K vibe without brakes. Back in 2016 on This Morning, he spilled in an episode titled 'My Obsession With Kim Kardashian Could Kill Me' that he'd spent tens of thousands and had zero plans to stop. Fast-forward to his Botched cameos: 2015 for those 'leaking lips,' and 2019 where docs nixed a second nose job over breathing worries. Messy, right?
Parke's past wasn't spotless either—he got arrested in 2024 on manslaughter suspicion after a mother of five fell ill post a 'liquid BBL' at his co-run clinic, but charges never stuck. Now, in a twist, a 43-year-old man and 52-year-old woman were nabbed Friday, February 20, on manslaughter suspicion tied to his death.
His sister Sharnelle broke the news on social media, raw and real: '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.' She added, 'Jordan I have no words to explain the sadness and heartbreak... you were our WHOLE WORLD... we love you more than anything in the world!!' The family urged kindness amid expected online shade.
Thoughts with his loved ones—because in this town, the tea can turn toxic fast. Is the pursuit of perfection worth the price?