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Australian Model says She Struggles to Find a Good Job with Her Entire Body Covered with Tattoos

Abigail Renee Abigail Renee | August 7, 2022 | 3 min read

An Australian model has revealed that she cannot find a good job because 99% of her body is covered with tattoos.

Twenty-seven-year-old Amber Luke, famous for being known as the ‘Dragon Girl,’ has spent nearly $250,000 on tattoos, piercings, and several surgeries to transform her look.

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According to Daily Mail, Amber claims that she faces discrimination in public and in the workplace because of her looks.

Speaking on the Brisbane radio show Robin, Terry & Kip, the young model, said that her life has become very challenging after getting 600 tattoos and several piercings.

“I am getting very heavily tattooed, but I’m not harming anyone in the process,” said Amber.

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“I believe that everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I find it ‘distressing’ when people make unkind remarks about my looks in public – especially when they say I have ‘ruined’ my looks with tattoos.”

“Everyone has their own opinions of what beauty is. You see these cultures [where people] stretch their necks, their ears, their lips. But at the end of the day, we all are entitled to our opinion and that’s okay.”

“But, what gets to me is when someone expresses their opinion to me in public and comes up to me and says, “Oh, you’re ugly,” or, “You’ve ruined yourself.’”

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She further added that sometimes people’s comments affect her self-confidence. Especially now, she cannot find a good job just because she is covered in tattoos.

“It’s very distressing to know that people have that strong opinion, and they can just voice it without any repercussions.”

“I’m not going to sugarcoat it, it has limited my [employment] options, but that’s okay.” She told show hosts Kip Wightman, Robin Bailey, and Terry Hansen.

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“Because I see it, I don’t want to work for a company that’s shallow-minded [and can’t] look past my image.”

“They won’t look at my work ethic; I won’t look at my morals or values or what I have to bring to the table.”

She also shared with the radio trio that initially, she felt empowered and resilient because of her tattoos. But after facing harsh comments and criticism from people and even her close friends, she now feels low sometimes.

“I was 16 when I got my first tattoo. It was a negative energy release. It was a milestone for me.”

Talking to Studio 10, Luke said she also admitted to getting her tongue split twice after the procedure didn’t work the first time. 

“I went through excruciating pain during my procedure. The experience I went through made me extremely resilient and so strong. I have gained so much knowledge about anatomy,” she said.

“I’ve gone into shock so many times. I’ve had fits – and I’m not epileptic.”

Daily Mail also reported that ‘the subscription platform model once injected blue ink into her eyeballs during an excruciating 40-minute procedure that left her blind for three weeks.’

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In 2020 Luke shared a photo on her Instagram from the time when she was a teenager.

“I was so catatonically depressed, suicidal and was a walking dead girl. I was numb. I hated myself the majority of the time – that hatred ran deep. It tormented me.”

“Now, I’ve totally transformed myself into someone I’m proud of being. I’m a strong woman who knows exactly what she wants and who she is.” It’s important to surround myself with people who reflect those values and show strong signs of genuine love. This newfound clarity has made it easier to build relationships that are equally empowering and nurturing. By focusing on genuine connections, I continue to thrive in my personal journey.

Share Your Thoughts:

What are your thoughts on Amber Luke’s story? Do you think she shouldn’t have gotten 600 tattoos and ruined her natural looks? Let us know in the comments.

Sources:

Daily Mail

Brisbane Radio Show


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Vanessa · August 9, 2022

It’s sad that such a beautiful young lady has such a low self esteem. She have put herself in a position that she’s unemployable. Even if she found a employer that would take her on, would they really value her opinion or her character in the workplace.
It saddened me that she thought so little of herself as a person, that she deliberately destroyed her own chance of employment.
I pray honestly that she’ll find whatever it is that she’s searching for.
Because, she has shown us all that she’s not happy with herself.

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Michael P Harney · August 9, 2022

From exotic to demonic was a choice that’s caused irrefutable displeasure to yourself! You had your reasons for being possessed to change what GOD had made you! Your beautiful in your own way! I wish you all the best, if you want change move to Portland Oregon as it’s right in your wheel house as it’s weird capitol of UsofA

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Aurora · August 9, 2022

This poor woman has resorted to transforming her natural beauty into a tatooed costume/alter-ego to hide her pain. $250K+ is a high price to pay for permenant disfigurement…psychiatry might have been a better alternative.

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Victoria Fontana · January 9, 2023

She was beautiful before she decided to , tatoo her whole body. I can see a few tasteful tattoos ,a rose maybe an ankle bracelet.
It’s so sad when you have such low self-esteem ,that you do something like that. Beautiful beautiful girl I hope she gets counseling

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Jodie Strandly · January 9, 2023

Humans are so judgmental and shallow . Imagine everyone being bling and truly getting to know people for who they actually are. How does what anybody looks like affect your life ? Who made anyone entitled to judge so harshly. Yeah everyone is entitled to an opinion but everyone is also entitled to a opportunity.

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Abigail Renee is a writer based in New York with a background in psychology and over five years of experience covering relationships, love, and personal growth. She is known for her candid, thoughtful perspective on the complexities of modern relationships, and believes that honest conversation is the foundation of any meaningful connection. When she is not writing, she is exploring new restaurants, listening to Coldplay, or rewatching her favourite sitcoms from the 2000s.