She Went Blind After Tattooing Her Eyeballs, But Says She Has No Regrets

I gotta admit, I'm a big fan of tattoos myself, but this is on a whole other level...

An Australian woman named Amber Luke, is totally hooked on extreme body modifications. She actually went blind after getting her eyeballs tattooed! But get this, she says she has absolutely no regrets because she's becoming her "true self."

Now, she's got ink covering about 98 percent of her body, and that includes some satanic symbols. They even call her "Australia's most tattooed woman."

From The Mirror UK: 


The 28-year-old, who has spent $280,000 (AUD) (£148,000) on her inkings to date, has a split tongue while her blue eyeballs left her blind.

Although her obsession sees her targeted by trolls and struggling with employment opportunities, she says she is proud of her dedication to what she defines as a journey to becoming her 'true self'.

On her new title, she said: "I searched the title on Google and my name popped up, as well as all my photos, which I couldn't believe. It’s very surreal and quite ground breaking, as it’s an achievement that unlocked the greatest potential for me.

"All the hard work and dedication I've put into this long journey has paid off and it's nice to have recognition of the title – even though it's not official. Now, I’m introducing myself with this and as I meet a lot of people in public who recognise me, it's easy for me to tell them exactly who I am."

Amber, who recently had her back filled in with blackwork, has also revealed her next transformation plans. She said: "I want to keep transforming as I keep going and right now, I'm working on my right leg.

"I have a black sleeve on the bottom of my calf and the shin is black, but the goal is to do it once more and make it solid. Then, I'm going to add white ink, which I’ve done before on my left forearm, as I want it to look like scarification without having to go through that.

Just for reference, here's what Amber looked like before her extreme tattoo addiction took it's toll: 



Honestly, it's bizarre and slightly sad how people become addicted to covering every square inch of their bodies in ink.

You really have to wonder what psychological problem is fueling this strange addiction.

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