Meet some of the worlds most tattooed individuals

Crazy World
By Mirror | Mar 21, 2015

UK: Meet some of the worlds most extreme body modifiers – with an increasing number of men and women who have transformed themselves from head to toe a new documentary(2 Cats, 4 Kids and 2,000 Tattoos ) looks at the most amazing array of tattoos, piercings and body alterations.

Keith Gordon, Felisa Gordon (Keith's wife), Jennifer Gordon, Ricky Gordon, Diana Rose Adriano, Jamie-Lee Gordon (Children)        PHOTO ;  COURTESY

Keith's wife thinks he "looks like a freak"

Keith lives with his wife and four children in a average suburban house in Essex, and has a normal 9-5 job as an admin assistant. The only thing unusual about 58-year-old Keith is his £15,000 collection of 2,000 all-over body tattoos.

Keith and his family have been in their house for 10 years and by and large people are used to him, but he is now planning to move to a new area where people might not take kindly to the shocking appearance of their new neighbour.

As Keith goes house-hunting, he reveals why he began getting tattoos and why he feels so compelled to continue.

Meanwhile, Keith?s four children think that he has gone too far and his wife Lisa hates his appearance. She thinks that he “looks like a freak, a monster”. If she feels that way, what on earth will his new neighbours think?

Torz Reynolds      PHOTO  ;    COURTESY

Torz is 28, single and looking for love.

However, she finds that men find it difficult to see beyond her multiple tattoos and piercings and, as she puts it, “Not just accept, but love [her] modifications”. Torz has not been on a date in over 12 months, but now she is determined to find a man.




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