Oli London walks the Red Carpet at Cannes for Korean Film ‘Broker’

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International TV personality and K-pop obsessed Tiktok star Oli London arrived at the Cannes Film Festival last week to walk the red carpet at several film premieres.

London attended the red carpet for Korean film ‘Broker’ which was directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda and starring Korean superstar IU (Lee Ji-eun) Song Kang-ho, Bae Doona and Gang Dong-won.

London was greeted by screaming fans as they arrived on the red carpet in a custom made pink silk gown joining a host of Korea’s biggest stars and Korean film industry professionals and they even crossed paths with IU.

The socialite and influencer has over 2 billion views on TikTok has regularly been making headlines in Korea over the last 4 years particularly for their love of Jimin. London has undergone a total of 30 plastic surgeries to look Korean and like BTS singer Jimin.

However recently according to the Daily Mail, London came out and announced they now want to look like Rosé from Blackpink and want to look like a Korean girl.

Posting their red carpet arrival on Instagram, where they have over 600,000 followers London was greeted by hundreds of fans screaming their name as well as Jimin’s name.

London even met with IU (Lee Ji-Eun) who admired his pink gown with a loving stare and calling it ‘beautiful’.

The premiere was also attended by Bella Hadid and Hollywood Actress Aliia Roza, who London arrived with.

London was flanked by bodyguards after revealing in a recent interview that they have been getting numerous death threats after saying they are now obsessed with looking like Rosé from Blackpink.

Oli recently underwent a drastic plastic surgery transformation in Istanbul, Turkey with Medicci Aesthetics including; facial feminisation surgery, chin shaving, cheek fat removal, neck lift, face lift and eye surgery to appear more Korean.

London has been attending the Cannes Film Festival over the past week and has made numerous red carpet appearances with American actress Aliia Roza.

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