If you read this site, you'll know we're BIG fans of Kim Kardashian. But that fandom pales in comparison to this guy, Jordan James Parke, who has undergone over £110,000 worth of plastic surgery to look like the reality star.

We should probably acknowledge what you might be thinking at this point: he's a man, and Kim Kardashian's a woman. Good point well made, but that's irrelevant for Jordan. He's such a big fan that anything he can do to be more like Kim, he's game for (and he's already got the alliteration of his first two names going on).

"I just love her! I love her so much." he told us when we caught up with him.

24-year-old Jordan's plastic surgery obsession began when he was just 17, and he's had a LOT done since then. He's had (wait for it): lip filler, botox, cheek filler, chin filler, jawline filler, vampire facials (Kim loves those), two nose jobs (with another planned) neck lipo-suction, microderm ebrasion, a chemical peel AND more. So yeah, a fair bit.

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Nowadays, Jordan gets many of his procedures carried out for free thanks to his emergence into the public eye. But he's currently undergoing something of a make-under.

"After having my second nose job about two weeks ago, I actually decided that I'm bored of my big lips now, so I'm having my lips reduced," he told Cosmopolitan.co.uk. And to be fair, it's more Kylie Jenner who's famed for her big lips than her half-sister Kim. So he's still being true to his main woman.

"I've had my chin and I'm getting laser tattoo removal on my eyebrows as well, just to get more Kim Kardashian brows." Naturally. It's all change for Jordan. "I'm always changing, I think it's boring to stay the same," he said.

But as much as he takes inspiration from Kim's famous appearance, he tells us "I don't want to look exactly like her. I just love her features."

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And Jordan is quick to clarify that despite all the treatment, he's not "crazy". "A lot of people say 'he must have problems, he must have something wrong with him', but – as a lot of people know when you have surgery - you have to see a psychiatrist beforehand. I've seen one so I'm not crazy," he laughs. "Well, I am a bit, but I'm not like mentally insane."

And the lifestyle Jordan's attained by adapting his appearance to look like the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is certainly a big perk in his eyes, too.

"I get all my treatments for free now, I don't pay for any of my botox or my fillers. I get companies contacting me every day asking, 'will you promote this on Instagram? Will you do this?' I'm getting invited to different parties, you know what I mean, it's just crazy. I just think to myself sometimes, imagine what Kim's life is like. Imagine how many companies ask her to do things."

A lot, we'd say.

In the long run, Jordan hopes to develop a reality TV career (he was recently featured in an All 4 short film, Make Me A Famous Face, which you can watch in full here). And he's dreaming big. "I think if I tone my look down a lot more I could maybe go into presenting or doing something like that."

But how about a collaboration with Kim herself? Well it sounds like there might be something in the pipeline. "I can't really say too much about it, but I have been speaking to people in America about possibly going over and meeting Kim and doing a show," he said. Which we would LOVE, so whoever these 'people' are – please can you make it happen?

For now, though, Jordan is busy working full time as a sales manager at a health club and just enjoying life in "Jordan land", as he calls it. "I live in a Jordan bubble. I'm a good person and I believe in karma and things. I just love my life," he says. And you can't say fairer than that.

Watch Jordan in Make Me A Famous Face on All 4 now.

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Catriona Harvey-Jenner Digital Features Editor Cat is Cosmopolitan UK's features editor covering women's issues, health and current affairs.

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