“Man Known As The ‘Most Tattooed’ Reveals His Appearance Before Covering 97% Of His Body In Ink—Prepare To Be Surprised!”

The dad, who has tattoos on more than 97% of his body, says he has spent more than £240,000 on them, with £80,000 just in the last year.

Jeremy Schofield has dark skin all over except for his face and palms, Remy. He got that way after years of hard work.

He had the art dyed more than once to keep the colors bright. He has spent about 2200 hours under the needle over the years.

Over 85,000 people follow him on Instagram (@ephemeral_Remy), and he has no plans to stop any time soon.

The tattoo shop manager, 36, who used to be a chef, told What’s The Jam, “My whole body has been tattooed [many times].”

Jeremy Schofield, who goes by the name Remy, has tattoos on over 97% of his body that are worth about £240,000.

After more than 2,200 hours at the needle, he’s defeating the haters and surpassing expectations in his quest to become the most tattooed person of all time.

“For the past seven years, I have been doing so few sessions and currently attend two sessions a week.

Before, I sometimes had up to five sessions every week.

“I’m working on a blackout full-color jumpsuit right now, and I’ll be working on the back soon.”

On top of that, I believe I have more tattoos than anyone else in history.

Jeremy Schofield, who goes by the name Remy, has tattoos on over 97% of his body that are worth about £240,000. He’s beating the haters and going above and beyond in his quest to become the person with the most tattoos of all time, after more than 2,200 hours at the needle.

The dad doesn’t seem to live by any rules. He’s married to Sarah and has a teenage son named Ivan.

Remy has already gotten a lot of attention from the media by talking about his most painful tattoo, which is on the inside of his buttocks, and the time he had “vampire” fangs put in.

There are skulls, black lines, and an eye under the nipples on his body.

The father doesn’t feel bad about what he did, but he gets mean comments online all the time from people who tag his account because of how strange he looks.

Remy told Jam Press in the past, “Most of the work I do now has been widely ruled impossible by the ‘experts,’ and I prove them wrong every day.”

“Every day, crazy, stupid people say rude things on the internet, but when I meet them in real life, they only say nice things like being interested in me and praising me.”

Most of my son’s friends follow me on TikTok, so they are always happy to see me. Some people even asked for pictures and autographs from me.

They follow my TikTok and have even asked to take pictures and autographs with me. My son’s friends are really excited to see me.

Jeremy Schofield, who goes by the name Remy, has tattoos on over 97% of his body that are worth about £240,000. He’s beating the haters and going above and beyond in his quest to become the person with the most tattoos of all time, after more than 2,200 hours at the needle.

I only feel “hate” when I see certain things on social media.

“I believe that social media makes it easier for many people to be much meaner than they would ever be in real life.”

Remy Schofield, whose real name is Jeremy Schofield, is a famous tattoo artist who has spent an unbelievable amount of time and money trying to reach his goal of becoming one of the most tattooed people in history.

Remy’s journey shows how dedicated and passionate he is about body art, as tattoos cover more than 97% of his body. She doesn’t let mean comments or online trolls bother her. Instead, she focuses on her work and the good times she has with fans and admirers.

Not only is his journey about the tattoos, but it’s also about who he is and how he expresses himself. Remy is a father and a husband, and he balances his commitment to his family with an art form that many might think is strange.

Being honest about the pain and problems that come with his tattoos and being willing to share his stories on social media has helped him build a large fan base and an arts community that supports him.

Remy keeps pushing the limits of what is possible in tattooing. He is a great example of being strong and accepting of yourself. His story can be an inspiration to people who feel left out or confused on their own paths. Remy is a symbol of individuality and artistic freedom in a world where conformity is common. He shows us that there are many ways to express ourselves.

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