Mom Spent Covering Body With Tattoos Of Her Son’s Favorite Superheroes

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Juliane Forster is a 33-year-old woman whose tattoos cover her entire body, earning her the moniker “disgusting.” However, the German mother of two proudly displays her tattoos, which are of her son’s favourite comic book characters. She is from Oberndorf, Germany, and her superhero-inked body cost her over £50,000.

“Not everybody likes tattoos, and some people have told me that my tattoos are ‘disgusting,’ which is a shame because I think they are amazing, but I can live with that,” she said.

Juliane Forster revealed that her firstborn son, Constantin, was her inspiration.

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She had her first tattoo when she was 18 years old.

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Not only are there cartoons on her body, but also live-action portraits of these characters, such as Heath Ledger’s Joker. Her left leg is especially well-decorated with coloured ink depictions of the Avengers.

Aside from her face, she now has tattoos on almost her whole body. “I have tattoos all over my body,” she said, “but there is one tiny free area on my right buttock that will be hidden at some point.”

Juliane Forster also explained that the requests were made by her eldest son, not her youngest.

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Juliane told the storey, “When my son was three years old, he wanted me to have his favourite comic book heroes tattooed on me.” “I enjoy watching comic book movies with my son and am looking forward to introducing my youngest son, Connor, and step-son Tyler, Tyler, to all of the superheroes when they are older. You will never be too old for them.”

She doesn’t regret spending so much money on high-quality tattoos to satisfy her son’s request: “I could have bought a nice car with the money I’ve spent, but my tattoos are wonderful and mean so much to me.”

Her Instagram account has over 168k followers.

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Tattoos are uncommon in her small town, where she lives with her now 15-year-old Constantin, 2-year-old Connor, and 5-year-old stepson Tyler. Her presence always catches people off guard, but she doesn’t mind.

“The world is changing, and I hope attitudes about body art will change with it,” she said.

She’s gotten a lot of compliments on her tattoos, ranging from “over the top” to “pretty fine.”

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