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Britain's 'most tattooed woman' covers up ink with makeup in huge transformation

Britain's most tattooed woman has revealed what she would look like without any ink for followers curious to know.

Becky Holt, 34, posted on Instagram to show fans what she would look like without the designs, covering up with makeup.

The Mirror reports that Becky, from Cheshire, has spent thousands of pounds getting 95% of her body tattooed, admitting that she's spent around £35,000 on inkings, with designs on her forehead, chest, arms, and legs.

Becky split her face and torso in two, covering one side up with foundation that removed any trace of ink. In 2021 on the social media platform, Becky said she looked "mad" without the tats, asking her fans "what do you prefer?"

Many complimented her, saying that she looked great either way, with some dubbing her as a "natural beauty", but claiming the "tattoos just enhance that."

"No such thing as too many tattoos in my book", one fan gushed. "Beautiful women can only get better with a full body of tattoos. You are beautiful with or without them."

Becky covered her ink with foundation so no trace could be seen. (becky_holt_bolt/Instagram)

"You look good with either but more quirky with them", another pointed out.

"You're pretty both ways", someone else praised.

However, not everyone has agreed with the huge number of tattoos she has, with some commenters wrongly mistaking that she's involved with gangs thanks to the ink.

In an interview with GB News, Becky revealed: "My family and friends love my tattoos - they're all really proud of me and think they're amazing. I get quite a lot of backlash online. My followers think they're unreal but I get trolling.

"People tell me I've gone too far but it's my body. It's my life - I've made these choices. It doesn't bother me that you don't have tattoos, so why does it bother you that I do?"

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