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Australian woman reveals why she got her employer’s name tattooed on face

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An Australian influencer had her employer’s name tattooed on her face.

Star TikTok creator Jasmine – aka Brunette Bunniiiiii – is one of the stars using Australian startup’s new content platform Fantasy Mansion.

She is so sure her business will be a success that she has become a walking advertisement for it, having the company name tattooed above her right eyebrow.

The brunette beauty shared a video with her 123,000 followers capturing her visit to a tattoo parlor.

Jasmine looked focused as a tattoo artist carefully worked his magic and tattooed the company logo onto her face.

Australian woman reveals why she got her employers name tattooed

TikTok star creator ‘Brunette Bunniiiii’ Jasmine (pictured) is so confident her new job will work that she got her employer’s name tattooed on her face.

“You can’t be the face of Fantasy Mansion without having it on your face,” she said. Perth now.

Fantasy Mansion is founded by DJ Emma Bass and backed by tech millionaire Nick McCandless, and aims to help aspiring influencers build their reputations by pairing them with established figures.

Meanwhile, Amber Luke, 28, known as Australia’s most tattooed woman, is also using the platform and is delighted with the reception it has given her.

The brunette beauty shared a video with her 123,000 followers capturing her visit to a tattoo parlor. Jasmine looked focused as the tattoo artist carefully worked his magic and inked the company logo onto her face.

The brunette beauty shared a video with her 123,000 followers capturing her visit to a tattoo parlor. Jasmine looked focused as the tattoo artist carefully worked his magic and inked the company logo onto her face.

The brunette beauty shared a video with her 123,000 followers capturing her visit to a tattoo parlor. Jasmine looked focused as the tattoo artist carefully worked his magic and inked the company logo onto her face.

In 2022, Luke revealed that her full-body tattoos made it difficult to find stable employment, so she is excited about the new platform.

Luke, also known as ‘Dragon Girl’, spent $250,000 on tattoos, piercings and surgeries to achieve the look she wanted – but says she faces discrimination in public and at her venue as a result of work.

She told Brisbane’s Robin, Terry & Kip radio show that having 600 tattoos, which cover 99 per cent of her body, sometimes made her daily life difficult.

“I’m not going to sugarcoat it, it has limited my employment opportunities,” she said.

Amber Luke (pictured), known as Australia's most tattooed woman, also uses the platform and is delighted with the reception it has given her.

Amber Luke (pictured), known as Australia's most tattooed woman, also uses the platform and is delighted with the reception it has given her.

Amber Luke (pictured), known as Australia’s most tattooed woman, also uses the platform and is delighted with the reception it has given her.

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