'Britain's most tattooed woman' flaunts £35,000 worth of ink in lingerie snap
Becky Holt, Britain's 'most tattooed' woman, has shown off her incredible body ink in a daring new photograph. The 34-year-old has spent more than £35,000 on her tattoos over the years, having got her first tattoo at the age of 15.
In her latest snap, Becky can be seen posing in a racy hot pink lingerie set, featuring a halterneck bra. She is holding one arm up giving fans a detailed glimpse of her heavily-tattooed body - including under her arms.
Becky estimates that 95% of her body has been inked, from her forehead right down to her toes. Sharing her new photo on Instagram, she urged followers to comment using emojis representing their own tattoos. She shared a number of emojis herself, including a skull, dog, key, fire and a microphone.
Becky wowed her fans with a new snap (becky_holt_bolt/Instagram)
Her whole body is covered in ink (becky_holt_bolt/Instagram)Raving about her ink, Becky previously explained: "It was always a dream of mine to be completely heavily covered in tattoos. Once I started I just didn't stop. I actually said I would never tattoo my hands, throat and face, but then I ran out of space and ended up doing all the places I said I wouldn't do."
And Becky also once showed fans what she looks like without any of her tattoos, using heavy makeup to cover up the ink on one half of her body. People were quick to compliment her, saying that she looked great either way, with some dubbing her as a "natural beauty", but claiming the "tattoos just enhance that".
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However, the ink lover has admitted there are a few downsides to having so many tattoos - including being mistaken for a gang member. The mum-of-one, who lives in Cheshire, told Fabulous: "I have found that I'm rejected [from] places as well. Usually places abroad. I was in Turkey recently and my friend and I walked to a bar.
"We both have face tattoos and the place was empty but he said it was full and we couldn't come in. I've been to Texas and New York and rejected in places there too. They think it's gang-related but it's not very often that happens."
In a later interview with GB News, she added: "My family and friends love my tattoos – they're all really proud of me and think they're amazing. I get quite a lot of backlash online. My followers think they're unreal but I get trolling."
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