For a new photo shoot, the famed tattoo artist embraces a bold new look with a full-body blackout tattoo cover-up, reflecting her personal journey and spiritual transformation.
While she had anticipated a lot of 'hate' for her decision to get baptized, the famous tattoo artist admits she was shocked to see that it was actually largely Christians who criticized her conversion to Christianity.
One year after throwing out books about witchcraft, magic and the macabre, the tattoo artist posts a video from her intimate baptism ceremony to show a positive change in her life.
In a new Instagram post, the former 'L.A. Ink' star treats fans to a picture of her bold choice of a 'blackout' tattoo, which she describes as 'sleekness and simplicity.'
The tattoo artist, who puts her $15 million home on the market, is awakened and left frightened after she saw a beam of light moving around the house when she and her 3-year-old son were asleep.