Lottie Moss has finally started removing her face tattoo, after she drunkenly tattooed the word ‘Lover’ under her eye in Bali in December 2022.
The Onlyfans star, 26, shared a video of herself getting the tattoo and confessed that she had woken up with the tattoo after a drunken night, warning her followers: ‘Don’t drink alcohol, kids!’
She later defended the tattoo, explaining that it was her way of expressing herself after years of “being so controlled” and that it represented the fact that she is now “free.”
But on Wednesday, Lottie visited celebrity-approved tattoo removal clinic NAAMA Studios for her first session to have several of her tattoos removed after regretting them.
She shared a photo of herself sitting in the chair and wearing a pair of goggles while having some of her tattoos lasered off.
Lottie Moss has finally started removing her face tattoo, after she drunkenly tattooed the word ‘Lover’ under her eye in Bali in December 2022.
The Onlyfans star, 26, shared a video of herself getting the tattoo and confessed that she had woken up with the tattoo after a drunken night, warning her followers: ‘Don’t drink alcohol, kids!’
She later defended the tattoo, explaining that it was her way of expressing herself after years of “being so controlled” and that it represented the fact that she is now “free.”
Captioning the snap, he wrote: “Thank you for inviting me to my first tattoo removal session @naamastudios. If you regret any of your tattoos like me but are afraid to remove them due to pain, I 100% recommend (sic) this place. ” The process is almost painless and super fast!’
Explaining why he was having much of his collection removed, he continued: “I’m on an ATM tattoo removal journey, a lot of my tattoos I either don’t like or they just don’t align with me anymore so thank you @naamastudios by Helping me remove them painlessly and quickly!’
Earlier this year, Lottie broke down in tears when she admitted that the reason she got a face tattoo and started an Onlyfans page was because of the struggles she faced in the modeling industry.
She shared a candid TikTok video, where she talked about how modeling in her teens made her succumb to drugs and alcohol due to the industry she worked in.
The half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss confessed that she got the ‘lover’ tattoo to ‘rebel so much against an industry that made her sad all the time.’
She explained: “I have struggled a lot since I was young with depression, anxiety and addiction issues. Becoming a model and being in that industry made it very difficult for me to not feel that way and just succumb to drugs and alcohol. every time it happened.” I felt sad.
‘I think sometimes you become that person that you don’t like, don’t know or don’t even recognize. I think today I’ve gotten to that place where I just don’t know who I am. Ever since I got my face tattooed and started OnlyFans, I was like, “Is this what I want to do?”
“I think I rebelled a lot against an industry that made me sad at the time and I just rebelled a lot against being that person because I was so miserable being that person. But now I don’t even like myself, so I’m like ‘who the fuck am I?’ .
But on Wednesday, Lottie visited celebrity-approved tattoo removal clinic NAAMA Studios for her first session to have several of her tattoos removed after regretting getting them.
Earlier this year, Lottie broke down in tears as she admitted that the reason she got a face tattoo and started an Onlyfans page was because of the struggles she faced in the modeling industry.
The half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss confessed that she got the ‘lover’ tattoo to ‘rebel so much against an industry that made her sad all the time’
Lottie debuted the face tattoo on her TikTok and fiercely defended the ink, saying that “the world would learn to love it” and that she didn’t care if people hated it.
She filmed herself in bed saying: “I don’t have much to say about last night, other than the fact that this might have been undone… but I don’t care, let’s learn to love it.” , the world will learn to love him and my mother will learn to love him.’
In another video captioned, “When people say they don’t like my new face tattoo,” he articulated along with the audio saying, “I don’t care, I really don’t give a damn, I really care.” t.’
Despite admitting it was a spontaneous decision, she said the word “lover” symbolized the time she had spent reconnecting with herself and growing to love the person she is.
The influencer opened up to glamor magazine about growing up in the “toxic” fashion industry and stated that inking was her way of “expressing that I’m free” after being “so controlled.”
Lottie told the publication that after finally finding the peace and freedom of her former life, she got the tattoo to symbolize her newfound freedom from years of feeling repressed in an “intense industry.”
She explained: ‘Since rehab, I’ve been on a journey of self-discovery. I’ve spent a lot of time in Bali, surrounded by nature, reading alone or spending time with like-minded people, and learning to love myself again while also being free from my old life.
‘That’s why I decided to get my face tattooed; the word “lover” under my eye. Yes, it was impulsive, but after years of being so controlled, it was my way of expressing that I am free. I’m no longer controlled.’
Lottie debuted the face tattoo on her TikTok and fiercely defended the ink, saying that “the world would learn to love it” and that she didn’t care if people hated it.
The influencer spoke to Glamor magazine about growing up in the “toxic” fashion industry and stated that the tattoo was her way of “expressing that I am free” after being “so controlled.”
She frequently covered the “lover” tattoo under layers of makeup when attending events or photo shoots, saying she did so for a more “elegant” and “innocent” look (pictured last year).
She frequently covered the “lover’s” tattoo with layers of makeup when attending events or photo shoots.
She explained to her followers: “When I want to give it a more elegant touch, I cover the tattoo on my face and dress like a little house on the prairie, as if butter doesn’t melt, as if she were so innocent and had never had A face tattoo in Bali after two drinks…’
But last year, MailOnline reported that Lottie had decided to completely remove the tattoo from her face, hoping that erasing the ink would mark the start of a new chapter in her life.
She told her friends that, in retrospect, the tattoo signifies a negative time in her life and that she is now clean, sober and, looking to the future, wants to remove all traces of it.
A source told MailOnline: ‘Lottie is planning to have her tattoos laser removed. She fully accepted her Lover inking of her, but now she just wants it to go away and has been covering it up with makeup for events and photo shoots.
“For her now, it means a time in her life when she wasn’t as strong, but a new chapter has started since then and she wants the tattoo, which is a reminder of a darker time, to be removed forever.”
But last year, MailOnline reported that Lottie had decided to remove the tattoo from her face completely, hoping that erasing the ink would mark the start of a new chapter in her life.
She told her friends that, in retrospect, the tattoo signifies a negative time in her life and that she is now clean, sober and, looking to the future, wants to remove all traces of it.