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Woman with TATTOOED punani claps back!

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TATTOOS are a form of body modification made by inserting tattoo ink into the dermis layer of the skin to create a design.

They have a controversial reputation and are seen as improper, largely because they have been associated with criminal activity.

A certain woman took things a bit further by tattooing her private parts, saying she did not care what anyone thought about her ink.

The British woman, who boasts of having the world’s most heavily tattooed vagina, is now clapping back at critics after going public with her body art.

The New York Post reports that Becky Holt (34) spoke about her “painful” labia inking, saying it took a tattoo artist five separate sessions to complete the daring design.

Holt has been attacked online, but the blonde blasted back in an interview with The Post on Monday, 15 August, defiantly stating: “It’s my vagina, not theirs.”

After the mum of one spent $42 000 (about R700 000) decorating almost every inch of her body with tattoos, she realised that her punani was one of the last places left without ink.

“It didn’t really occur to me to have ‘my vagina’ tattooed. I had everything tattooed right down to where my labia starts, and around my thighs and groin, and my little vagina would stick out like a sore thumb,” Holt told The Post.

“You could see this little pink vagina with coloured tattoos all around it, so I thought: ‘I’m going to have to get it done’,” she said.

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