‘Real-Life Vampire’ Tattoos Her Entire Body – Here’s What She Looked Like Before

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in August 2024.

Maria José Cristerna, known as the “vampire woman,” has made headlines not just for her striking appearance but also for her thought-provoking

advice regarding body modifications. The world record holder and tattoo artist, who has undergone an astonishing 49 alterations, recently posed in a revealing bikini to showcase her heavily inked body, but she emphasized that others should approach such drastic changes with caution.

Cristerna’s unique look features an array of extreme modifications, including fanged teeth, a split tongue, titanium horns, and eye pigmentations. While she embraces her distinctive style,

she warns that potential followers should consider the permanence of such decisions. “The advice I would give is to think long and hard about it, as these changes are irreversible,” she said, underscoring the importance of self-reflection.

At 47 years old, Maria shared her thoughts on the current trend of tattoos and piercings, expressing concern for younger generations. “It’s become fashionable,” she noted, highlighting how societal trends can sometimes lead individuals to make hasty decisions about their bodies. “We could eventually find ourselves regretting our decisions, making it crucial to deeply comprehend the significance of these modifications,” she cautioned.

Maria’s confidence shone through in a recent Instagram post where she flaunted her body in a string bikini, confidently posing with one hand on her hip. The photo showcased her extensive tattoos and brought her closer to her goal of covering 100% of her skin with ink.

“White isn’t so bad,” she captioned the bold image, prompting a flurry of supportive comments from her followers. “Very beautiful,” praised one fan, while another enthusiastically declared, “How can I not go to the beach with you… fans #1.”

Cristerna’s journey into body modification began at the tender age of 14 with her first tattoo. By the time she turned 30, she took the plunge into implants, starting with one in her forehead as a declaration of “liberation.” Speaking with Guinness World Records,

Maria explained that her transformations are symbols of courage and strength, stemming from her experiences with domestic abuse. “The only way to break free from violence and abuse is to embrace self-love. We were meant to find happiness,” she declared.

Despite the dedicated fanbase she has garnered, Maria’s appearance hasn’t always been met with approval. In her earlier days of transformation, she encountered fearful reactions from people in her community, who would often cross the street to avoid her or make gestures suggesting she was possessed.

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