Yorkshire’s Ken doll sinks thousands in “annual wedding anniversary”

Yorkshire’s self-proclaimed Ken human doll, Jimmy Featherstone, has invested thousands of pounds in preparation for the Beverley Races, an annual event he calls his “wedding anniversary”.

The 22-year-old plastic surgery addict will stop at nothing when it comes to starring for the big day, even hiring his own “personal paparazzi” for the occasion, reports Hull Live.

Anthony Jimmy Featherstone, who describes himself as “Plastic Fantastic”, had a tailor-made outfit made especially for the racing event that takes place this week and even received new cosmetic procedures.

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The tan addict, who spends thousands on cosmetic procedures every year, attends the event every year, making sure that no expense is spared when it comes to perfecting his look.

It comes when the tan-addicted TV star, who spends £ 10,000 a year on his performance, goes to a major event for the first time since he was beaten on a holiday and appeared on American television.

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Jimmy said, “People always expect me to give my all.

“When it comes to parties or other occasions, I always like to go out in helicopters or limousines. All the attention is then on me.

“I love going out with my friends. I like to be chic and presentable, so I have a new outfit – but I’ll keep it as a surprise for now.

“My friends keep telling me, ‘Jimmy, this is not your wedding day, this is the race,’ but it’s Ladies Day. To date, I’ve done a lot more work and make the most of a day like the races.

Jimmy loves cocktails and designer clothes

“I have a feeling that everyone who goes to this event looks forward to it all year – if you know the races you know this is a big deal.

“Everyone likes to look like this – everyone looks great. For me there are no cost limits on Ladies Day.”

“I think people say it’s like my wedding because I always plan the races like months in advance so that everything goes smoothly on the big day.”

Before the big day, Jimmy had a complete bespoke outfit made for him, including a pair of horse-inspired cufflinks.

He’s also increased the use of his facials, adding more botox, eye fillers, cheek fillers, and lip fillers.

The day he wants to have his hair done, he’ll get an extra tan if he injects himself with tan every day.

Jimmy Federstein

Jimmy already had lip and cheek fillers

And in his usual way, he’ll likely show up in a limo or helicopter.

He explained, “I’ll be taking pictures of me outside my home by photographers in the morning. I will do my hair and embroidery. “

The perfectionist, who recently appeared on Hooked On The Look, said this was his first major event after a traumatic incident tied him home.

In May, he was attacked at Silvers Bar by two men who repeatedly punched and kicked him while shouting homophobic slurs.

Humberside police confirmed that the incident occurred between 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. at the popular Silver Street bar before being reported in the early hours of Sunday, May 30th.

Featherstone said the attackers wanted to “screw my perfect face” for television when he was taken to the Hull Royal Infirmary; his nose was broken by the attackers and an ugly wound on his head left a trail of blood on the street and on his clothes.

Since then, his doctor has been diagnosed with PTSD and he continues to have flashbacks and nightmares after a sour night.

Jimmy has slowly started going out with friends and family again, but the Beverley Races will be his first major event since the incident.

He said, “People only see one page and are quick enough to guess.

“This will be my first major event since the attack. Although I do not have PTSD, I am ready to attend this event.

“I think when your life is in public you are always nervous when you step into large crowds as I am not for everyone.”

He was saddened when due to the incident he was unable to attend a charity ball he had been waiting for all year.

But Jimmy shares that his television appearance was not just for self-promotion; he donated half of his income to cancer research.

“I decided that I would donate half of the earnings from my TV appearance to cancer research because I couldn’t attend.”

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