Oli London, 29 from London, has had his jaw shaved down, along with numerous other surgeries, to look like his Korean boyband idol - Jimin, from BTS. Pictured, before any of his surgeries. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL
Oli London, 29 from London, has had his jaw shaved down, along with numerous other surgeries, to look like his Korean boyband idol - Jimin, from BTS. Pictured, before any of his surgeries. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL

A CAUCASIAN British man has had his jaw shaved down, along with numerous other surgeries, to look like his Korean boyband idol.

Oli London, 29, from London, first hit headlines in Oct 2018 after news broke that he'd spent over £75,000 (RM391,000) on surgeries to look like K-pop star, Jimin, from Korean boyband BTS.

He is particularly infatuated with band member Jimin, and has strived to look like his idol for five years – and has since had further surgery and now spent an estimated £125,000 (RM651,641) in a bid to achieve his dream appearance.

“Basically BTS debuted in 2013 and I was actually living in Korea at the time, and I was watching some TV and BTS performed and I was just amazed by all of them,' he said.

“I want my entire lifestyle to revolve around K-pop and I want my entire look to look like Jimin because for me he is perfection, his jaw shape, his lips his voice, everything.”

Oli first hit headlines in February 2019 after news broke that he'd spent over £75,000 on surgeries to look like K-pop star. The K-Pop enthousiast pictured in Seoul's streets. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL
Oli first hit headlines in February 2019 after news broke that he'd spent over £75,000 on surgeries to look like K-pop star. The K-Pop enthousiast pictured in Seoul's streets. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL

Then, in June 2019, Oli went back to Korea to have more surgery done on his face.

“I'm in very safe hands in Korea,” he said. “I know it's the best in the world for plastic surgery, I mean Gangnam which is like the most upscale place in Seoul – and I have the best plastic surgeon who is actually a specialist in facial contouring.”

Oli had a total of five surgeries with Dr Yun Chang Woon at View Plastic Surgery assisted by Medictel Korea – including rhinoplasty, alarplasty, mandible angle reduction (v line jaw surgery), zygoma reduction (cheek bone reduction), and genioplasty with Tosteotomy (chin contouring).

“I know some people don't understand plastic surgery but it's certainly become a lot more normalised around the world and, at the end of the day, I'm doing what makes me happy, I'm following my dreams,” he explained.

The K-Pop enthusiast has now had over 15 surgeries and has spent an estimated £125,000 to achieve his dream look. Pictured, after his facial reconstruction surgery in South Korea. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL
The K-Pop enthusiast has now had over 15 surgeries and has spent an estimated £125,000 to achieve his dream look. Pictured, after his facial reconstruction surgery in South Korea. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL

Oli's dreams have come with some controversy and concerns surrounding cultural appropriation.

“So I'm not actually changing my race, I have a deep respect for Korean culture,” he said. “It's cultural appreciation not cultural appropriation so I'm very, very respectful of Korean culture.

“It's just I'm really in love with Korean culture. I really understand it. I've been learning the language so I'm incredibly respectful to Korean people.

“Korean people love me! They are very kind to me, they are very nice, they don't have a problem with it.”

He continued: “As long as it doesn't affect people, as long as it doesn't hurt people, I'm doing something that makes me happy and I'm doing something because I love Korea, I love K-Pop.

Jimin of the band BTS poses in the press room at the 2017 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 19, 2017 in Los Angeles. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL
Jimin of the band BTS poses in the press room at the 2017 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 19, 2017 in Los Angeles. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL

“It's just a particular look you get; a lot of people want to emulate Kim Kardashian, people want to emulate these stars, for me it's a K-Pop star.”

Oli has even started his own K-Pop music career and released the song and music video, “Perfection”.

“My life has completely changed, so I am able to release a K-Pop music video, which I never dreamed would happen, so it's like a dream come true,” he explained.

Despite having such dramatic surgeries, Oli did not tell his family or friends his intentions.

Oli had had a total of five surgeries with Dr Yun Chang Woon at View Plastic Surgery assisted by Medictel Korea; rhinoplasty, alarplasty, mandible angle reduction (v line jaw surgery), zygoma reduction (cheek bone reduction), and genioplasty with Tosteotomy (chin contouring). Pictured in Carnaby Street, London, after undergoing through plastic surgery in Seoul, South Korea. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL
Oli had had a total of five surgeries with Dr Yun Chang Woon at View Plastic Surgery assisted by Medictel Korea; rhinoplasty, alarplasty, mandible angle reduction (v line jaw surgery), zygoma reduction (cheek bone reduction), and genioplasty with Tosteotomy (chin contouring). Pictured in Carnaby Street, London, after undergoing through plastic surgery in Seoul, South Korea. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL

“I've got to keep it under wraps just because every time I have surgery I always find it much easier to explain after the procedure just so people don't worry,” he explained.

“Of course people worry about anaesthetic risks with surgery complications, but you don't have that in Korea, you're really in safe hands, it's like the number one destination in the world for plastic surgery.”

Speaking of his decision, Oli said: 'So I'm not actually changing my race, I have a deep respect for Korean culture.' Pictured in Seoul's streets with his Korean friend Ta Moon. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL
Speaking of his decision, Oli said: 'So I'm not actually changing my race, I have a deep respect for Korean culture.' Pictured in Seoul's streets with his Korean friend Ta Moon. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL

He added: “So I'm always going to be the same person inside, though surgery improves the real me because I really show myself more. I show my true colours so it really brings out the real Oli.

Oli has even released a K-Pop music video which he said is 'like a dream come true.' Pictured at View Plastic Surgery Clinic with a member of staff. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL
Oli has even released a K-Pop music video which he said is 'like a dream come true.' Pictured at View Plastic Surgery Clinic with a member of staff. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL

Oli's dreams have come with some controversy and concerns surrounding cultural appropriation. Pictured, together with his friends in Carnaby Street. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL
Oli's dreams have come with some controversy and concerns surrounding cultural appropriation. Pictured, together with his friends in Carnaby Street. Pic courtesy of DAILY MAIL

“Before, the real Oli was almost hidden under a shell. I wasn't satisfied with the way I looked so I've really come out of my shell and as you can see I'm smiling now. But after my surgery – this is going to be a huge smile once the swelling goes down!” – DAILY MAIL