
You'd think that in 2026 people would be used to tattoos and body modifications by now, but online trolls still call the 'most tattooed woman' a 'freak'.
Amber Luke has documented her journey online, as the Australian has travelled around the world in search of all the inkings and mods she can get as she develops her own unique beauty.
The 31-year-old has a strong claim to the title of 'most tattooed woman' in the world, and she reckons she's had tattoos on 98 percent of her body, having spent something to the tune of around $250,000 (£132,740) so far.
The influencer and entrepreneur even says she wants to get tattooed on her death bed.
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That doesn't come without some degree of negative attention from people who don't know what to make about her unconventional look, but Luke doesn't let it bother her.

She's even had her eyeballs tattooed, and travelled 10,000 miles to get some modifications done that are 'illegal' in her home country.
After flying to Barcelona, she had a 'coin slot' cut out of her ear.
Posting her latest hate on Instagram, Luke shared a screenshot of an article she had discovered which featured her.
The cruel text read that the website had 'found 34 pictures of heavily tattooed and pierced freaks that will make you say "what the hell is going on inside their head?!"
Writing underneath the screenshot, Luke had the perfect clapback for their hate: "Just found this gem hahahah"
"To be called a freak is a compliment, my friends," she insisted.
"What you don't realise is your investment of energy - regardless if it's negative or positive - is energy you're spending and shifting towards me," she added.
"The difference between me and you is [I] see you, I see your projection and insecurities.... doesn't affect me in the slightest," she finished.

She later went on to share a story of how she still manages to squeeze in tiny tattoos in the very small gaps of skin she has left to coer.
Luke told LADbible about her favourite reactions she receives.
”I think the best reactions are the ones who don't understand what I've done - but they support it anyhow," she says.
Respectful curiosity is key, says the influencer: " They ask me about it, why, how, who did it. They ask for photos as they are genuinely intrigued. I love those people. "
Luke prefers to think about the positive interactions she receives instead of 'closed minded' people: "I don't like focussing on the negative reactions as I live a life where it's very 50/50.
"I don't like wasting my energy or time on those other people who have close minds.”
She also says she 'wouldn’t say I ever regret anything', but conceded that the process can be tough on your body and immune system: "The continuous pain, the mindset you need to have to heal - the lack of sleep but needing it to heal,” she explains, before adding: “It's a balance of ying and yang.”
Luke says many people wonder whether she'll be stopping any time soon, and she answered: “I know people expect a yes, but why? This has and will be always a lifelong commitment,” she says.
The haters won't slow her down, anyway.
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