“Breaking Boundaries: A Two-Time Mom Celebrates Her 800+ Tattoos and Triumphs over Criticism with Self-Love and Courage”

Valerie Watson, a 34-year-old artist from San Diego, California, proudly sports over 800 tattoos, some of which can even be found on her face. Despite facing judgment and accusations of being a ‘bad mother’ because of her extensive body art, Valerie remains unfazed. She got her first tattoo at 14 and has since covered 78% of her body with ink, including her legs, stomach, back, arms, and face. Valerie has invested thousands of dollars over the years in her tattoo collection and estimates that she will spend an additional $50,000 to finish the job.

A mother with more than 800 tattoos - including multiple ink designs on her face - has fired back at critics who assume she's a 'bad mom' because of all her body art

A mother with a bold and unique style, boasting more than 800 tattoos, including some on her face, has spoken out against those who unfairly judge her parenting skills based solely on her inked appearance.

Valerie Watson, 34, a painter from San Diego, California, has covered 78 per cent of her body with tattoos

Valerie Watson, a 34-year-old artist from the vibrant city of San Diego, has beautifully decorated 78% of her body with amazing tattoos.

The mom-of-two sometimes receives negative attention over her prominent body art, with some online trolls accusing her of not setting a good example for her kids

From time to time, the mother of two receives negative comments about her tattoos, with some online trolls suggesting that her ink sets a bad example for her kids.

But she wants people to know that she's still a great mom to her two sons - Wolf, three, and Xavier, 15 - and wants to clear up the 'misconceptions' about face tattoos

She is determined to make it known that despite her facial tattoos, she is an excellent mother to her two sons, Wolf and Xavier. People often make assumptions and criticize her for her visible body art, but she wants to clarify that she is still a nurturing and compassionate parent to her kids.

Valerie got her first one at the age of 14, and has gone on to get hundreds more over the years - spending thousands of dollars in the process

Valerie got her first tattoo when she was just 14 and now has a huge collection of hundreds, which she has spent a good amount of money on. She recently opened up about the stigma around face tattoos and how it relates to mental health, telling Truly that she is completely comfortable with her look, regardless of what others think. She mentioned that, despite facing harsh comments online and in public, she doesn’t let it bother her and sometimes even forgets that she has tattoos on her face. Valerie admitted that her love for tattoos started in her teenage years as a way to show her true self after feeling like she didn’t fit in.

They now cover almost her entire body and are present on her legs, stomach, back, arms, and face

Her tattoos now cover nearly every inch of her body, decorating her legs, stomach, back, arms, and even her face.

She has no plans on stopping any time soon and is determined to cover her entire body with tats - estimating that it will cost her $50,000 more to finish the job

She has no plans of stopping and is dedicated to covering her body in tattoos, with an estimated price tag of $50,000 to finish the entire collection of ink.

Valerie loves Halloween so she has many ink designs to commemorate the spooky day, including portraits of famous horror movie killers like Mike Myers, Jason, and Leatherface

Valerie absolutely adores Halloween and has a fabulous assortment of ink artwork dedicated to this thrilling holiday. Within her tattoo gallery, you’ll find striking portraits of legendary horror film baddies like Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, and Leatherface.

Valerie, who describes herself as a modern day Harley Quinn, uses her tats as a way to express herself and her art, and she loves to experiment with her look by also changing up her hair

Valerie, who describes herself as a modern day Harley Quinn, uses her tats as a way to express herself and her art, and she loves to experiment with her look by also changing up her hair

Valerie proudly refers to herself as a modern-day Harley Quinn, using her collection of tattoos as a way to express herself and showcase her artistic side. She loves to play around with her look, constantly switching up her hairstyle to keep things fresh and exciting.

Valerie explained that the obsession started when she was just a teen, after spending years feeling like she wasn't fitting in. She is pictured as a teen

Valerie explained that the obsession started when she was just a teen, after spending years feeling like she wasn't fitting in. She is pictured as a teen

Valerie revealed that her interest in tattoos started during her youth when she felt alienated and unique compared to others. She reminisced, “I always had this sense of not fitting in or being different.” Her first tattoo memory is clear in her mind, obtained while on a trip, where she spontaneously opted for a tattoo studio that did not meet her standards in terms of quality.

'When I was younger, I was like, I'm gonna rebel. I never felt normal or felt like I was gonna fit in,' said Valerie (pictured when she was younger)

Valerie fondly recalled her rebellious youth, where she always felt like she stood out from the crowd. Being a Halloween enthusiast, she and her husband exchanged vows on October 31st, inspiring her to get inked with tattoos of pumpkins, ghosts, spiderwebs, and zombie bites to pay tribute to her favorite holiday. Her love for body art doesn’t end there; she proudly showcases portraits of classic horror movie villains on her leg, including Michael Myers, Norman Bates, Jason, and Leatherface. Embracing her inner Harley Quinn, Valerie views her tattoos as a way to express herself and experiment artistically. Known for her eclectic style, Valerie switches up her hair color regularly, opting for shades of blue, purple, and green. She firmly believes in the limitless ways one can express themselves, whether through tattoos, painting, or crafting, the options are endless. Though her husband, Wes, supports Valerie’s passion for tattoos and even has a few himself, he draws the line at any facial ink for her.

On top of the online backlash, Valerie admitted that strangers often stare at her in public - but it doesn't bring her down

Valerie revealed that besides dealing with negative comments on the internet, she often finds herself being stared at by strangers when out in public. Nevertheless, she remains unperturbed by this behavior and chooses not to let it alter her attitude.

Her husband, Wes, is supportive of Valerie's obsession - and has quite a few tattoos himself - but admitted that he would prefer for her to not get anymore ink designs on her face

Valerie’s husband, Wes, is a big fan of tattoos just like her, sporting a collection of his own. He did express, though, that he would prefer if she didn’t add any more tattoos to her face.

'Just get a tattoo but not the face. Stop covering it up. When is it gonna end?' he joked, adding: 'I really do love it. Some people wear emotions on their sleeve, she wears them on her face'

I recommend considering getting a tattoo, but maybe not on your face. It’s important to embrace your true feelings and not be scared to express them. He jokingly asked, “When will you ever stop?” before confessing, “I really love it. While some people are open about their emotions, she shows hers on her face.”

Valerie said her sons have been nothing but supportive of her tattoos. '[Xavier] would never say anything negative. I just want him to see that I am comfortable in my own skin,' she added

Valerie noted that her sons have been incredibly supportive of her tattoo choices. She pointed out that Xavier has consistently been supportive and never criticized her decisions. Ultimately, she just wants her son to witness her embracing her own skin confidently.

Valerie wants to 'keep going' until everything is covered, even the palm of her hands - which she estimated will probably cost her $50,000

Valerie is absolutely committed to filling every part of her body with tattoos, even going so far as to ink her palms. She figures that achieving this grand vision could easily cost her $50,000.

'It's gonna keep going. I want to do it to the point where you don't even see the palms of my hands anymore,' she said

Valerie is determined to continue adding tattoos to her body until every inch is covered, even her palms. She loves surprising people with daring tattoo designs, but she has drawn the line at getting ink on her face. Despite joking about when her tattoo spree will end, her friend admitted that he loves how she wears her emotions on her skin. Valerie’s sons, especially Xavier, have been supportive of her choice to adorn her body with tattoos. Xavier, who first noticed his mom’s tattoos at a young age, has never criticized her for it. Valerie wants her children to see her as comfortable in her own skin and hopes to set a positive example for them. While Xavier will have the option of getting a tattoo when he turns 18, the decision will be a joint one. As for Valerie, she estimates it will cost around $50,000 more to cover the remaining areas of her body, including her palms. She is determined to achieve her goal of being completely inked, despite the hefty price tag.

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