Tattooed Dad Starts Process of Removing Full-Body Ink

Ethan “ModBoy” Bramble, an Australian body modification enthusiast, has captured public attention with over 200 tattoos and a journey that began when he was just 11 years old. From stretched ears to a split tongue and even the removal of his belly button, Ethan has spent around $39,000 USD transforming himself into a living canvas,

But despite once embracing his radical appearance, he now admits to feeling deep regret—especially over his facial tattoos. In a candid interview, Ethan shared how his look, particularly the ink on his face, has impacted not just his own life, but also how others perceive him, including concerns about how it might affect his young daughter. What started as self-expression eventually became a source of anxiety and public judgment,

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