I went blind after tattooing EYEBALLS, but I don’t regret it and won’t stop, says Australia’s ‘most tattooed woman’ and extreme body modification addict who has spent $280,000 on her work

I went blind after tattooing EYEBALLS, but I don’t regret it and won’t stop, says Australia’s ‘most tattooed woman’ and extreme body modification addict who has spent $280,000 on her work

An extreme body modification addict who went blind because of her obsession with tattoos and piercings says she has “no regrets.”

Brisbane resident Amber Luke has made headlines for her striking looks and over 98% of her body is covered in tattoos.

The 28-year-old, who sunk $280,000 into her all-out ink fix, boasts satanic symbols, a forked tongue and tattooed bright blue eyeballs that left her blind for three weeks.

“I went blind after tattooing eyeballs, but I don’t regret it and won’t stop,” Amber said in a recent video as she got even more work done on her body.

While not everyone is a fan, Amber said she’s proud of the dedication she’s put into her journey to become the “true version” of herself — and has since been dubbed “Australia’s Most Tattooed Woman” online.

“I googled the title and my name came up, as well as all my photos, which I couldn’t believe,” the model told NeedToKnow.co.uk.

It’s a “surreal and groundbreaking” achievement for Amber, who went on to say that “all the hard work and dedication I’ve put into this long journey has paid off and it’s nice to get recognition from the title – even though isn’t it official.’

‘Australia’s Most Tattooed Woman’ introduces herself with the title when she meets people, claiming it helps people see ‘exactly who I am’.

Amber Luke has made headlines for her striking looks, claiming that over 98% of her body is covered in tattoos

The 28-year-old, who sunk $280,000 into her all-out ink fix, flaunts satanic symbols, a forked tongue and bright blue eyeballs, which blinded her for three weeks.

The 28-year-old, who sunk $280,000 into her all-out ink fix, flaunts satanic symbols, a forked tongue and bright blue eyeballs, which blinded her for three weeks.

Amber is depicted before embarking on her ink odyssey

Amber is depicted before embarking on her ink odyssey

Earlier, Amber shared her regret about having an infected tattoo removed with a laser.

Now she argues that people going through the procedure should just “stick to their decisions” rather than try to erase that part of themselves.

‘I don’t believe in laser and I think it’s useless and a waste of time. People should honestly just stick with their bad decisions and cover up,” she said.

Amber briefly went blind after getting her eyeballs tattooed, but she still won't stop

Amber briefly went blind after getting her eyeballs tattooed, but she still won’t stop

'Australia's Most Tattooed Woman' introduces herself with the title when she meets people, claiming it helps people see 'exactly who I am'

‘Australia’s Most Tattooed Woman’ introduces herself with the title when she meets people, claiming it helps people see ‘exactly who I am’

Amber previously revealed that her looks have “limited” her job opportunities.

Some employers, she claims, won’t look beyond her image.

However, she doesn’t care and plans to improve her look in the future with more inking and tweaks – she says she doesn’t regret it.

“I think the most important thing to remember about my image is that everything I’ve done, even though I’ve been blind for three weeks and endured so much torment and pain, it’s made me grow,” she said.

“It has enabled me to be resilient and become who I really am,” the “Dragon Girl.”

“My overall goal is essentially to be myself, the true version, and I don’t have an aesthetic I want to please.”

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“I think the most important thing to remember about my image is that everything I’ve done, even though I went blind for three weeks and endured so much torment and pain, it made me grow,” said Amber.