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‘Ken Doll’ puts off nose job to appear on This Morning Show

HULL PERSONALIT­Y GUESTS ON TV

- By LUCY MARSHALL lucy.marshall@reachplc.com @Lucymar205­98189

JIMMY Feathersto­ne, best known as Hull’s “Ken Doll’” cancelled his nose job to make an appearance on This Morning.

The 22-year-old who spends £10,000 a year on cosmetic surgery, ditched his latest procedure in Germany to chat to Alison Hammond and Dermot O’leary on Monday.

Jimmy, who treated Beverley Races 2021 “like his wedding day”, also confessed on live television he uses illegal injections to maintain his sunkissed look.

His admission comes as the “plastic fantastic” junkie, who starred on Hooked On The Look, was suppose to fly out to Germany on Monday for his next procedure.

Speaking to Hull Live a few weeks back he said: “I will fly out to Germany in October for my nose job to recreate my face. People keep telling me not to get more procedures, but I continue to.”

Sitting on the famous This Morning sofa, he confirmed: “I was actually flying out to Germany today, but I have come to see you guys ...” , as Alison interrupte­d, “I think your nose looks beautiful.”

Jimmy added: “I am going to get a nose job, that’s now in March. I’ve had a few fillers around the face.”

Alison asked: “So do you like that kind of plastic look, you don’t want to be natural?”

Jimmy said: “Yeah, I love the plastic look and back in Hull, where I am from, people have labelled me as the ‘Ken Doll.’”

Jimmy told of how his love of tanning began at age 15. Now turned into a self-confessed “obsession”, he spends £1,000 a month on the addiction.

The Hull man injects himself five times a week with tanning injections, which This Morning doctor, Dr Sara Kayat, confirmed are illegal.

Dr Sarah said: “Well these injections are illegal are in the UK. It means they are completely unregulate­d, they have no safety or quality or effectiven­ess ratings with them so we don’t know what their potential side effects could be.”

Jimmy, who appeared nervous on the show, said: “I grew up around glamour. My mum loves tan as well, and after trying it at 15 I just thought from there I would enjoy it.

“I do look after my skin you see underneath, but I want to look dark. I do it because I feel it makes me better. “It’s like people who don’t want to leave the house without make-up, I can’t leave the house without tan.” Dermot O’leary asked what Jimmy’s family thought of his addiction.

Jimmy said: “A lot of people don’t know I am doing it.”

Dermot said: “Well, now they do!”

I love the plastic look and back in Hull, where I am from, people have labelled me ‘Ken Doll’

Jimmy Feathersto­ne

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