tattoo fanatic has leapt to the defence of the so-called Black Alien Project – arguing that he has not harmed anyone by undergoing a radical body transformation.In his quest to achieve an extraterrestrial image, Frenchman Anthony Loffredo – known as the Black Alien Project – has covered himself extensively in dark tattoos, as well as amputating his nose and two fingers, which he admitted has even resulted in people crossing the road to avoid him.Canadian chef Remy has also embarked on his own transformation journey (albeit not as dramatic), after successfully covering 95% of his body in ink within 7 months.READ MORE: Tattooed dad reacts to 'black alien' - and says radical look is a hit with womenNow, in a reaction video on his YouTube channel, Remy praised the Frenchman for pursuing his unusual transformation goals.He acknowledged: “The more I see of Black Alien, and people are going to make what they want of my comments here, maybe I’m condoning self-mutilation and all this stuff…“I can’t help but be a fan, and the more I think about this, the more it’s kind of like, the value of one human life in the scope of things isn’t much.“So if you’re not hurting anyone, and you’re paying for this, and this is your life, you’ve got it to live how you want, I say just watch and see what he does.” The body modification fanatic has admitted to even considering amputating his leg, after already removing his nose, and two fingers.
And while not envisaging taking the same path, Remy suggested that his counterpart’s actions aren’t harming anyone.He continued: “It’s one of those [where you ask] what is he hurting?
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