Woman looks unrecognisable after covering tattoos and 'feels like a lady'
A woman dubbed 'Britain's most tattooed' female was left taken aback by her huge transformation after makeup artists covered up her heavily tattoed body.
Becky Holt, who is known for having spent thousands of pounds on getting her skin inked, looked completely different after makeup experts altered her appearance. She has previously shown her fans what she looked like before going under the needle and now appears to be back to her old self.
The 36-year-old woman originally from Cheshire confessed she felt 'like a lady' after having had her tattoos covered temporarily with beauty products. And she looks completely different.
The Instagram influencer appeared in a project called In Your Face: Confronting Tattoo Prejudice, a Social Experiment Documentary, which followed three heavily tattooed people as they hid their designs. In the 21-minute clip, Becky says she's intrigued to see people's reactions without her tattoos because they make her who she is.
Becky said she felt like 'a lady' after covering her tattoos"It's going to be like a real test to show me what people think of just me on my own," she admitted. Despite feeling more feminine, Becky confessed her tattoos make her feel empowered. "It looks super weird and strange. Oh my God - I look like a lady, like a woman.
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"I feel like I've lost a little bit of confidence, I think that my tattoos make me feel empowered. I stand out from the crowd but now I'm going to just merge into the crowd and look normal. I just feel like I'm not going to draw any attention to myself at all and I kinda like attention," she added.
Becky appeared in the social experiment documentary along with two other heavily tattooed people. She has calligraphy on her forehead, geometric designs across her chest and colourful inkings that travel all the way down her legs. The influencer has also altered her appearance by going under the knife. She had her first surgery at the age of 20, which was a breast enlargement to enhance her curves.
It comes after Becky revealed an artist had paid tribute to her with a graffiti mural in London. Becky captioned her post: "This is so epic. There's a massive graffiti painting of me up in London on Leake St. Painted by the amazing @chrisguestartist."
One of her followers wrote under the comments section: "As an artist myself, I have to say he's done a fantastic job," while another said: "That's really cool. You're officially a bad a**!," and a third added: "That's so amazing."
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