She graces several magazine covers a month, has her own reality show clothing and make-up brand, and has millions in the bank

So perhaps it's no surprise that 23-year-old Jordan James Parke wants to be just like Kim Kardashian.

But the British make-up artist has gone to extreme lengths to replicate Kim's unique pouty image, splashing out a whopping $150,000 on cosmetic procedures to look like the star.

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He wants to look like Kim Kardashian: Jordan Parke has had plastic surgery to resemble the E! star

His idol: Jordan has looked at hundreds of photos of the 34-year-old reality star to mimic her look

Jordan told The Sun newspaper that he fell in love with 33-year-old Kim after watching an episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

'I love everything about Kim,' he told The Sun. 'She’s the most gorgeous woman ever. Her skin is perfect, her hair, everything about her.'

In a bid to resemble his idol, Jordan has undergone more than 50 cosmetic procedures including Botox, lip and cheek fillers, eyebrow tattoos and laser hair removal.

Just like Kim! Jordan also got the 'Vampire facial' popularised by the Kardashian

His over-the-top appearance hasn't been without its detractors - but Jordan isn't too worried.

'I laugh when people try to insult me by telling me I look plastic or fake,' he reveals. 'Do they think I’m going for the natural look? If I was, I’d ask for my money back.'

Jordan even recently got a vampire facial like Kim and according to the publication, has been 'accumulating designer goods' like the label-loving reality star.

The makeup tricks: Parke, who also wears a ring like Kim's, used lip fillers and Botox in a bid to make himself look like the beauty

Fancy: He also spends extravagant amounts of money buying the same type of luggage used by the star

He knows what he wants: Jordan feels Kardashian is the perfect woman and that's why he wants to look like the reality queen

Jordan Parke, says he styles himself on his idol Kim Kardashian who he thinks is an amazing woman

Among one of the areas Jordan Parke addressed was his teeth, which underwent some cosmetic work