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Britain’s most tattooed woman opens up about the £30,000 transformation that saw 95 per cent of her body covered in ink – after getting her first one at 15 years old

Britain’s most tattooed woman has spoken about the £30,000 transformation which has seen 95 per cent of her body completely inked up – and revealed the ‘horrific’ pain she endured while getting her vagina inked.

Becky Holt, 35, from Cheshire, joined Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on This Morning to discuss her body art. 

The model and OnlyFans creator started tatting up twenty years ago, and has over the years only added to her ‘obsession’. 

‘I had my first tattoo when I was 15 years old,’ she recounted. ‘It wasn’t a wise decision, I had my boyfriends name tattooed directly across my crotch. Obviously that doesn’t exist anymore, but that is when my obsession really started.’

Becky – who also has a three-year-old daughter – said she first became interested in tattoos because of models she saw in Bizarre magazine.

Becky - who also has a three-year-old daughter - said she first became interested in tattoos because of models she saw in Bizarre magazine

Becky Holt, 35, from Cheshire, joined Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on This Morning to discuss her body art. Pictured left, before, and right after her transformation

‘They used to dress in latex, heavily tattooed, and they looked gorgeous,’ she said. ‘And that’s what I wanted to be – one of those tattoo models.’

However after covering 95 per cent of her body in ink, she admitted she doesn’t actually enjoy the experience. 

She said: ‘It’s horrible having them done, they are so painful, I am past it now. I am so bored of it, I have sat for hundreds of hours.

‘Also, I am updating them, so tattooing over the ones I have already got, so when you are tattooing over scar tissue it’s so much more painful.

Beck also revealed how getting her genitals tattooed was ‘horrific’.

‘It took three sessions, the first one is an hour and a half which was just the line work and then a few weeks later I had it coloured,’ she recalled.

‘It was horrific, it’s like ripping, burning, not nice at all.

She added: ‘It was just swollen, you have to be careful, it was a little bit stingy. But it actually healed really quickly. I think the skin there is a little bit different so it healed a little bit quicker.’ 

Britain's most tattooed woman Becky Holt, 35, from Cheshire, joined Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on This Morning to discuss her body ink on Wednesday

Britain’s most tattooed woman Becky Holt, 35, from Cheshire, joined Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on This Morning to discuss her body ink on Wednesday

Becky revealed the pain was 'horrific' while getting her vagina inked- saying it was 'ripping' and 'burning'

Becky revealed the pain was ‘horrific’ while getting her vagina inked- saying it was ‘ripping’ and ‘burning’

The model and OnlyFans creator, who has £30,000 worth of tattoos - which cover 95 per cent of her body, says getting her genitals tattooed was 'horrific'

The model and OnlyFans creator, who has £30,000 worth of tattoos – which cover 95 per cent of her body, says getting her genitals tattooed was ‘horrific’

However after covering 95 per cent of her body in ink she admitted she doesn't actually enjoy the experience

However after covering 95 per cent of her body in ink she admitted she doesn’t actually enjoy the experience

Becky revealed that although her tats are worth around £30,000 she hasn't had to fork the money out herself

Becky revealed that although her tats are worth around £30,000 she hasn’t had to fork the money out herself

Becky revealed that although her tats are worth around £30,000 she hasn’t had to fork the money out herself. 

She said: ‘I have been sponsored, I have been very lucky, a lot of tattoo artists want to tattoo me because of my followings and my name in the tattoo industry. 

‘I got to conventions and stuff and people know who I am as the most tattooed women so it’s good for them to tattoo me.’

Speaking about where she would draw the line with her body art, she said she would never get her ‘eyeballs tattooed’ as it’s ‘too dangerous’ and she is happy with how her face looks at the moment.  

Asked if she would ever let her daughter get a tattoo, Becky said she would but only if she could choose the tattoo artist. 

Speaking about where she would draw the line with her body art, she said she would never get her 'eyeballs tattooed' as it's 'too dangerous' and she is happy with how her face looks at the moment

Speaking about where she would draw the line with her body art, she said she would never get her ‘eyeballs tattooed’ as it’s ‘too dangerous’ and she is happy with how her face looks at the moment

It comes after Becky revealed that she's been refused service at bars and restaurants as people assume her ink is 'gang-related' body art

It comes after Becky revealed that she’s been refused service at bars and restaurants as people assume her ink is ‘gang-related’ body art

It comes after Becky revealed that she’s been refused service at bars and restaurants as people assume her ink is ‘gang-related’ body art.

She said she’s even been turned away when a venue has been empty, all because of managers’ judgments of her physical appearance.

While she stressed it’s not something that happens very often – she said it was still something she had to be aware of.

Speaking to Fabulous, she admitted most people were nice ‘to her face’, adding: ‘It’s online they’ve said I look horrible or have too many tattoos or to avoid face. 

Becky added that she gets frustrated when people ask about how the tattoos will age as the years go by.

She remarked: ‘This annoys me because who has good skin at 60, whether you have tattoos or not?’

The influencer explained that her body ink acts as a good conversation starter, as people are curious about the significance and meaning behind the tattoos – as well as how much they hurt.

Becky has in past opened up about strangers being ‘really rude’ about her appearance, admitting she was forced to ignore cruel remarks from passers-by who thought she was ‘thuggish’.

Discussing a social experiment for TV where she covered all her tattoos up, Becky said on This Morning in 2021, that she got more help from people when she appeared without ink, adding: ‘People were just more inclined to help me. It was to see how different people treated me when I asked for questions or for help.

‘And people were really really rude to me when I had tattoos. I think people think it’s a bit thuggish, and are scared of me.

‘It’s like they don’t think I can hear, they will talk quite openly and quite loudly and be really rude about my appearance, it’s my body and my choice and if people don’t like it, I don’t care.’


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