Woman Branded A ‘Demon’ After Tattooing Eyeballs As Part Of Her Extreme Body Modifications ~ The Scoper Media

 

  A woman who has spent £34,000 (Rs 34 lakh) on body modifications has revealed that people call her a “demon”.

  Kierstyn Milligan says strangers come up to her in the street to say they “hate her tattoos” – but she wants even more, New York Post reported.

  Earlier this year, the 22-year-old, from Houston, Texas, decided to add to her collection of body art by having her eyeballs tattooed. Kierstyn’s interest in body modification started at an early age.

Her early look

  In 2014, she got inked for the first time. In addition to tattoos, she has also spent around £11,300 (Rs 11 lakh) on fang and breast implants, as well as piercings in her nipple, tongue, both nostrils and bridge of her nose.

  She earns a fortune on OnlyFans thanks to her unique looks.

  “I always knew I wanted to look like this, I have had this vision in my head since I was young and have finally fulfilled it,” said Kierstyn, who has over 690,000 followers on TikTok, as reported by New York Post.

  “The way I looked before compared to now, I feel so much happier. Before I had no self-love or even understood who I was, now I feel I understand myself the most and have the most self love and confidence. When some people see my eyes they stare and point and say nothing, others give me ugly looks, and some will straight up get in my face and say they hate it,” she added.

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  Talking about the craziest reactions she gets from people online, she said: “They love to say, ‘you look like a demon’ or ‘you were so much prettier before,’ or ‘you must not have had a good childhood’. But I also get people who are so sweet and say they love it and want pictures with me.”

  Since her first inking aged 15, Kierstyn has had many more including a complete arm sleeve consisting of various tributes to her family.

  She also has a dream catcher, a geisha girl, scorpion and a complete arm sleeve in black, which she says helped her through periods of suffering body dysmorphia.

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