Oli London Bio, Age, Husband, Christian, Detransition, Plastic Surgeries

Oli London Biography

Oli London is a well-known Internet celebrity from the United Kingdom. London is well-known for his several ethnic plastic surgery treatments aimed from making him resemble Jimin, a member of the South Korean boy band BTS.

How old is Oli London? – Age

She is 33 years old as of 2023. She was born in 1990 in England, United Kingdom.

Oli London Parents

Her father is an interior designer, while his mother is a stay-at-home mom.

Who is Oli London’s Husband?

London, who is non-binary, married Danny Richardson in a plastic surgery-themed ceremony last month in London, U.K., after “divorcing” a cardboard cutout of Jimin six months earlier. According to the British influencer, Richardson, an adult film star, is just as smitten with Jimin as they are, and the newlyweds will be going to South Korea together in the coming months for additional surgery.

Oli London Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

Oli London Transracial

Despite his White British ancestry, London had previously identified as South Korean. His self-identification drew international attention and sparked controversy about the legitimacy of being transracial vs transgender. Paper magazine’s Sandra Song accused him of fetishizing South Korean culture, calling his actions “incredibly offensive, especially since it effectively trivializes our identities because they’re suddenly ‘trendy.'” London got death threats for being transracial on the Internet, but defended his identification as personal and stated that his purpose was only to admire the culture. Others expressed their support for him. Rachel Dolezal, an American activist who sparked controversy owing to her racial identification, argued that someone’s personal identity (even London’s) should not be the primary concern of others.

Oli London Christian

London used to be an atheist. He was previously believed to adore a cardboard cut-out of Jimin and even pray to him. He stated that he values religious people. He has criticized Islamic ideas about women’s clothing rules. London proclaimed his conversion to Christianity and plan to be baptized in the Catholic Church in November 2022.

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Oli London Detransition

He detransitioned in October 2022, telling E! News that he wanted to “go back to being [his] original self—a biological man,” and amended his Instagram account to clarify that he uses he/him pronouns. Gender Madness, London’s novel, will be released in August 2023.

Oli London Plastic Surgeries

London revealed plans for penis reduction procedures in March 2022, noting that “in Korea, [the average] penis is around 3.5 inches […] ‘Oh, you can’t be Korean,’ people remark. You’re not 100% Korean,’ and I simply want to be 100% Korean. I’d even undergo a penis reduction to match the Korean norm.” He was chastised for spreading stereotypes of East Asian males with this comment.

He underwent 32 procedures before to his detransition in October 2022, including six nose jobs, an eye surgery, a facelift, a brow lift, a temple lift, a dental treatment, and skin whitening injections. He indicated that he intended to discontinue additional procedures that he had “undergone in [his] obsessive quest chasing perfection.”

Oli London Career

London’s television career consists entirely of guest appearances, all of which center on his operations. He gained public attention after participating in an episode of the Barcroft TV documentary series Hooked On The Look in 2018, which depicted his multi-surgery procedure to look like Jimin. London launched his K-pop career in 2019 with the release of the single “Perfection,” a bilingual English-Korean song about the joy he had following his operations; it garnered unfavorable reviews from music reviewers due to its excessive autotune.

London will release a Christmas song called “Christmas in Korea” in 2020. He experienced controversy for his other song, too, this time for cultural grounds. London made his acting debut in the semi fictionalised short documentary film Gangnam Beauty in 2021. It was shown at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, where London played two characters: himself and a sculptor who was required to create fourteen different masks to save their hamlet from the gods’ wrath.