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Poland's most tattooed woman shows what she looked like before extreme ink

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The most tattooed woman in Poland has revealed what she looked like before all of her impressive ink.Adrianna Eisenbach is known as an aspiring celebrity and model and is often given the title “queen of scandal”.One of the 52-year-old’s claims to fame is the Polish reality program "Królowe życia".According to the Polish press, Adrianna decided to cover 96.05% of her body in tattoos after divorcing her husband of 25 years.While the majority of her body, including her head and the bottom of her feet, is now inked, not so long ago she didn’t have a single piece of ink.Adrianna doesn’t share photos of what she looked like before ink very often but there are a few up on her Instagram account.And, if you scroll all of the way to the start of her account, you can see some other photos of herself where she only has a little bit of inking.Adrianna has always been gorgeous – but she looks worlds away from the woman she once was.She previously uploaded a photo of herself tattooless in a bikini, which she said was a photo taken in 2017 and compared it to a photo of herself in 2020.“[I am] 160 height, weigh about 50 kilos and I don't think I ever weighed more, but I dreamed about tattoos [sic],” she said.“Well, in two years I got tattooed and I have not forgotten about my face either ...

Will I have more tattoos? This is a good question... but I will definitely do something a little bit more.“How much did it cost to tattoo this whole body...

I don't even know and don't want to know."Adrianna revealed she likes focusing her attention on body art rather than going out on the lash all the time.She said: “My decision was not to party, but to get tattooed earlier because I like this crazy image of mine and for me, it is courage,.

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