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A man who underwent extreme body modification procedures to look like a ‘black alien’ has revealed that he can no longer eat in restaurants.
Anthony Loffredo, 33, from France, dreams of becoming a ‘black alien’ and has had his body undergo various procedures to remove his ears, nostrils and some of his fingers to achieve the look.
speaking to LadBible TVThe Frenchman has admitted that his extreme look has earned him some criticism, and that local restaurants no longer serve him on the terrace.
Anthony, who took up body modification because he felt he was born into a body he didn’t belong in, said he has had to make peace with people who are ‘closed-minded’.
Anthony Loffredo, 33, from France, dreams of becoming a ‘black alien’ and has had his body undergo various procedures to remove his ears, nostrils and some of his fingers to achieve the look. He said that some restaurants will no longer serve him on his terrace.
“If I want to eat in a restaurant, sometimes the waiter says I can’t eat on the terrace,” said the Alien aspirant.
He added that changing his body to look more like Alien has boosted his self-confidence, saying, “There are people who have thanked me because they feel more confident now.” That now the glances that you receive from other people, don’t bother you.’
Anthony has already covered his body, including his eyes, in tattoos and removed his nose and upper lip in his attempt to look like a “black alien.”
He has admitted in the past that his appearance made it difficult for him to find a job.
Anthony has already covered his body, including his eyeballs, in tattoos and removed his nose and upper lip in his attempt to look like a “black alien.”
The body modification enthusiast before starting to turn his body into a ‘Black Alien’. Anthony said that he only has 44 percent on his modification journey.
He previously told the club 113 podcast: I can’t find a job, there are many negative things. It can be positive because you feel better, but you should know that there is also a dark side.
Despite Loffredo undergoing a series of surgical procedures, including splitting his tongue in half and removing his ears, he revealed that he is still ’44 per cent’ of the way to his goal of becoming a ‘black alien’. ‘.
Loffredo underwent surgery to make a hole in the skin under his lower lip. He often posts pictures on Instagram of himself sticking his forked tongue through the hole.
Anthony has admitted that he’s had trouble finding a job because of his extreme appearance, but he’s not giving up.
They have also placed countless implants under his skin, which is almost completely tattooed black.
In a previous Instagram post, he had hinted that he would split his penis in two, prompting one social media user to respond: “I knew you were stupid…but that much?”
Last year, Loffredo revealed that he underwent surgery in Mexico to cut off two fingers to make his hand look like a claw.
Graphic images and video footage showed Loffredo lying on an operating table surrounded by surgeons as he raised his hand to gaze at his new ‘claw’ in amazement.
In July, Loffredo revealed that he was also preparing to remove two fingers from his right hand so that he could have matching ‘claws’.
The Frenchman likes to document his body modification journey on Instagram, where he shows off his tattoo and extreme looks.
He wrote on Instagram: “On the other side of the world to continue my project, the procedure is going well, one more dream that has just come true.” Thank you for doing your job first, thank you Mexico from the heart. 34 percent charge.
Loffredo’s controversial body modification transformation sparked both praise and consternation among his Instagram followers.
One wrote: ‘Oh my gosh you did it. I didn’t believe it but it’s true. I hope your body adapts.
Others were less supportive, as one user wrote: “Flagrant disrespect to those unfortunate enough to have lost limbs and looking for ways to function as the human body should.”
Anthony modified his nostrils and removed his ears, as well as adding horn-like protrusions to his face.
He also amputated some of his fingers and added gill-like details to his forearms to build up the Alien look.
Anthony said people reached out to him and thanked him for being open about his body modification journey.
Another wrote: “Eventually you will 100 percent regret it.”
One user said: ‘This is disturbing and fascinating at the same time. I don’t think I can do this, but I congratulate you on living your dream.
The latest transformative procedure comes after Loffredo had his nose and upper lip removed. He later confessed that now he finds it difficult to speak.
He had his nose removed last year in Spain as the procedure is illegal in France.
In addition to piercings and tattoos, body modifications that cause injury are illegal in many European countries.
As such, Loffredo did not specify exactly where, when or who removed his nose and upper lip, when discussing the procedures in an Instagram live Q&A.
Loffredo admitted that he had a hard time talking since having his upper lip removed, but this doesn’t seem to have dampened his enthusiasm for body modification.
He said he dreamed of completely removing his skin and replacing it with metal and listed his arms, legs and fingers, along with the back of his head, as the next parts of his body he wants to modify.
Speaking to the French newspaper Midi Libre in 2017, Loffredo said he had been “passionate about mutations and transformations of the human body” from a very young age.
When he was working as a security guard in his twenties, he realized that he was not living the way he wanted to.
“I stopped everything at 24 and went to Australia,” Loffredo, who according to his Instagram now lives in Montpellier, France, told the newspaper.
‘It has become normal, even unconscious, to constantly think about my plans [for body modification] for the next few months,’ The Mirror told Loffredo.
The striking-looking individual said he loved “putting himself in the shoes of a scary character.”
“I often settle somewhere and play a part, especially at night in the dark streets,” he said.
“I explore the contrast between the role I play and myself.”