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Tattoo model's pic from five years ago shows how she looked before covering 98% of body

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tattoo model shared a throwback picture from five years ago to show how much ink has changed her.Amber Luke, from Brisbane, Australia, has dramatically transformed her appearance with body art.She's also had various body modifications done – from inked eyeballs to a split tongue and stretched ears.The 26-year-old, who also works as a topless waitress, shared a series of snaps to show just how jaw-dropping her "evolution" has been.She captioned the post: "Five years – 10 different looks and evolutionary change."Amber loves how she looks nowadays and isn't bothered by trolls who say she's "ruined" her natural beauty.She added: "I couldn't care less about what you think – but let's ask the question; which look is your fav?"Mine is my current look – which isn't even here but you get the point."Oh yes...

by the way... I started with a 'floating neck'."HAHAHAHA – don't hate on me please."Amber's post has garnered 2,100 likes and dozens of positive comments – with many saying they love the model's tattooed look.One commenter gushed: "I love seeing all of your different stages!

Each one is beautiful."Another said: "You're gorgeous in every single pic and I love your current look."A third wrote: "Definitely now because you're expressing yourself."A fourth responded: "They are all my fav cos they show you through your transformation."And a fifth added: "This is amazing.

I love the evolution – so strong and beautiful."Want to read more about Amber and her transformation?The star battled with her mental health as a teenager but found tattoos to be a great way to express herself.Previously, she explained: “I struggled immensely with my depression at 16, when I first started my journey."I saw it as an opportunity to reclaim my.

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