Dad whose body is completely covered in tattoos undergoes transformation for the sake of his young daughter

We all have moments in our lives that we’re not super proud of, like choices we wish we could change or things we said that we’d like to take back.

But I bet not many of us have regrets as big and noticeable as Ethan ‘ModBoy’ Bramble, an Australian guy who has over 200 tattoos all over his body.

These days, a lot of people express themselves with tattoos, and unique, detailed designs are really popular. However, there’s usually a limit to how much people are willing to spend on their ink, and for most, that limit is way lower than what Ethan was willing to go for.

As per reports, Ethan was just 11 years old when he decided to get his first ever body modification, which involved the stretching of his ears. Since then, he’s undergone all manner of procedures, including having his tongue split and his belly button removed.

Ethan’s tattoos really catch people’s eyes, and it’s easy to see why since he’s inked from head to toe. He shared that he has spent about $60,000 AUD (which is around $39,000 USD) to achieve his unique look.

Now, though, he’s expressed some regret over his past choices.

Ethan shared his thoughts about his tattoos during an interview with LadBibleTV’s No Filter series.

He mentioned that he feels some regret about them, but he believes there’s a difference between just regretting them and wanting to change how people see him.

Ethan expressed his concerns about being judged while doing everyday things, like taking his little girl to school. He said that having tattoos on his face can cause problems for him, and he wouldn’t want his daughter to face those issues until she’s older.

He admitted, “I wish I hadn’t gone so wild with my face tattoos.”

To improve his image, Ethan has been going through painful laser treatments to remove some of the tattoos he got when he was younger.

I decided to start this because of the anxiety I was feeling. It’s hard to explain mental stuff, but I believe a lot of my anxiety came from having so many tattoos on my face.

I feel good about how I look, but I’m also excited about the idea that in the next couple of years, my face tattoos will fade away more and more. I’m just trying to clear the canvas.”

What do you think about Ethan’s before and after look? Let us know in the comments!

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