Tattooed Dad of 200 Inks Begins Shocking Transformation — Here’s Why

Ethan “ModBoy” Bramble began altering his body at just 11, eventually covering himself in over 200 tattoos, stretching his ears, splitting his tongue, and even removing his belly button. His look turned heads everywhere—and for years, he embraced the attention.

But now, as a father, Ethan feels a shift. The stares that once felt empowering now bring discomfort—especially when his daughter is with him. His biggest regret? The tattoos on his face.

Motivated by fatherhood and a desire for inner peace, Ethan has started the long, painful process of laser tattoo removal. Each session, though tough, brings him closer to the person he wants to be.

Ethan’s story is one of growth, reflection, and redemption—a reminder that it’s never too late to change course and start again.

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