Strictly religious parents were once morest it
TV emigrant shows her tattoo transformation
“Goodbye Germany” emigrant Lina Lorenzen only wants to please herself with her 250 tattoos. On the way to self-realization, however, she left a lot behind.
This German TV emigrant has undergone a transformation that literally gets under your skin. Lina Lorenzen (34) grew up in a strictly religious family and was bullied at school. At the age of 22, the decisive step towards self-realization was taken. Lorenzen left home and went on an internship abroad, where she had a dandelion pricked on her shoulder.
13 years later she has tattooed her whole body. She is said to have already left 150,000 euros in tattoo studios. The money was enough for over 250 motifs – there is practically no trace left of bare skin. Her passion has caught up with the woman from North Rhine-Westphalia one or the other model job for tattoo magazines. Now Lorenzen wants to start as a tattoo artist with the emigrant show on “VOX” in America.
“My parents thought it was terrible”
“It’s no longer important to me to please others or to fit their norms,” says the model in an interview with “Bild”. Lorenzen also posts pictures of himself on the OnlyFans erotic platform. Many like what they see, some not at all. “There are people who think I’ve made a mess of myself.”
The conservative parents had particular trouble with the tattoos. They would have wished for their “old daughter” back. Nevertheless, they were able to accept the new look over time. However, Lorenzen’s parents have now passed away.
Lina Lorenzen occasionally paints over her tattoos
The German emigrant does what she wants. She also shows this to her 111,000 fans on Instagram. Lorenzen filmed herself tattooing her arm with black ink in 2016. Followers didn’t understand why the self-taught tattoo artist covered the colorful paintings with pitch black. Lorenzen said: “Sometimes you just outgrow a design, no matter how beautiful it is.” (sod)
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