Human Ken Doll misses dress code at Golden Globes

The 75th Golden Globe Awards was swarmed with high-profile celebrities wearing the colour black to show solidarity with the victims of sexual harassment and assault on Sunday night. 

And TV personality Rodrigo Alves, 34, oozed confidence in a snazzy white suit before rocking up to the event where he realised he had clearly missed the dress code – leaving him ’embarrassed.’

The plastic surgery lover, famed for his moniker the Human Ken Doll, noted the wardrobe blunder as he took to Instagram – but still managed to command attention in the eye-catching ensemble. 

   

Dress code – black! TV personality Rodrigo Alves, 34, rocked up to the 75th Golden Globe Awards on Sunday where he realised he had missed the dress code

'I missed the memo!' The plastic surgery lover, famed for his moniker the Human Ken Doll, noted the wardrobe blunder as he took to Instagram 

‘I missed the memo!’ The plastic surgery lover, famed for his moniker the Human Ken Doll, noted the wardrobe blunder as he took to Instagram 

The ladies, and men, of Hollywood kicked off award season with a bang with their striking all-black ensembles in support of the Time’s Up movement.

But clearly overcome with excitement for his ticket to the high-profile event, Rodrigo – who boasts a £480,000 cosmetically enhanced physique – forgot to read the dress code. 

Taking to Instagram, Rodrigo – who has been in 60 TV shows and is soon set to star in a documentary about himself, realised: ‘I was the only one wearing White at the #goldenglobes then I realised later that I forget to read the dress code memo.’  

However, it didn’t stop him from showcasing his enhanced figure in the snazzy white suit.

Oops! Clearly overcome with excitement for his ticket to the high-profile event, Rodrigo - who boasts a £480,000 cosmetically enhanced physique - forgot to read the dress code

Oops! Clearly overcome with excitement for his ticket to the high-profile event, Rodrigo – who boasts a £480,000 cosmetically enhanced physique – forgot to read the dress code

Body confident: However, it didn't stop him from showcasing his enhanced figure in the snazzy  white suit

Body confident: However, it didn’t stop him from showcasing his enhanced figure in the snazzy white suit

Despite not being in black from head to toe, the TV star, who hopes to reinvent himself as ‘Roddy Doll’, did inject the colour in the collar of his blazer and tie.

Alves went onto glam things up with a heavily sequinned shirt and ensured his topped-up locks were slicked to one side. 

Rodrigo looked thrilled to be on the red carpet alongside a slew of Hollywood a-listers. He captioned one selfie: ‘I think that it is time to go dark now ! #goldenglobes #goldenglobes2018 #losangeles #hollywood #awards.’

In another full-length image, he expressed his gratitude for the opportunity: ‘Such an overwhelming experience to be at the #goldenglobes #goldenglobes2018 #losangeles #redcarpet #awards #rodrigoalves.’      

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Rodrigo revealed: ‘I truly missed the memo and it was embarrassing – most of people were truly wearing black. I definitely stood out at the red carpet due to the fact.’

However, he still proved supportive of the Time’s Up movement, revealing: ‘I don’t have to wear black in order to support a cause. 

Doing his best: Despite not being in black from head to toe, the TV star, who hopes to reinvent himself as 'Roddy Doll', did inject the colour in the collar of his blazer and tie

Doing his best: Despite not being in black from head to toe, the TV star, who hopes to reinvent himself as ‘Roddy Doll’, did inject the colour in the collar of his blazer and tie

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Rodrigo revealed: 'I truly missed the memo and it was embarrassing - most of people were truly wearing black'

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Rodrigo revealed: ‘I truly missed the memo and it was embarrassing – most of people were truly wearing black’

'I don't have to wear black to support a cause': Despite missing the memo, Rodrigo still proved supportive of the Time's Up movement

‘I don’t have to wear black to support a cause’: Despite missing the memo, Rodrigo still proved supportive of the Time’s Up movement

‘My actions and personal support goes much further then an outfit colour code. I admire of all of those who have spoken out.

‘There is no place now for those who wish to exploit their power,’ he defiantly continued. 

Rodrigo recently spent £19,000 on a hair transplant to top up his enviable golden mane in Los Angeles. 

His hair treatment came two months after the plastic surgery fan received his ‘quick fix’ in the form of a £19,000 hair transplant.

Rodrigo’s 59th cosmetic procedure left him temporarily with a blood-stained hairline after Dr John Kahen carried out 3000 grafts of implants as well as a high dose of stem cells and PRP injections. 

At the time, Ken told MailOnline: ‘There is a saying which states that blondes have more fun. Since going blonde I have got lots of attention from guys and girls, but after bleaching my hair I started to lose it from my hair line.

Mane attraction: Rodrigo recently spent £19,000 on a hair transplant to top up his enviable golden mane in Los Angeles

Mane attraction: Rodrigo recently spent £19,000 on a hair transplant to top up his enviable golden mane in Los Angeles

Quest for perfection: Rodrigo's 59th cosmetic procedure left him temporarily with a blood-stained hairline after Dr John Kahen carried out 3000 grafts of implants as well as a high dose of stem cells and PRP injections

Quest for perfection: Rodrigo’s 59th cosmetic procedure left him temporarily with a blood-stained hairline after Dr John Kahen carried out 3000 grafts of implants as well as a high dose of stem cells and PRP injections

‘I guess that it happens with most people when they bleach their hair but being myself, I always try to find a quick fix.’ 

Meanwhile, hundreds of women in the entertainment industry who have banded together to form Time’s Up, an initiative to advocate for gender equality among studio and talent agency executives.

 It has also created a $14 million legal fund for victims of sexual harassment.

Time’s Up — whose members include many Globes attendees, including Reese Witherspoon, Gal Gadot and Emma Stone — unveiled itself Monday with full-page newspaper ads. 

And the stars were out in full swing for the Golden Globes in sensational, black gown in show of support for victims of sexual harassment and assault.



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