The UK's most tattooed woman looks radically different as she has her famed ink covered up for a social experiment, leaving her feeling more "like a lady".
Becky Holt, a 33-year-old influencer from Cheshire, England, is known online for her extensive tattoos, which cover nearly every inch of her body. Overall, the body ink enthusiast has spent a staggering $47,000 (£35,000) on changing her appearance.
Previously, the influencer had stunned followers with photos of herself prior to her cosmetic procedures and tattoos on social media.
But in a 2018 social experiment on YouTube's Real Stories channel, Becky concealed her famous ink with the help of certain makeup products and expert makeup artists - and ended up looking radically different.
Three people with extensive tattoos were featured in the In Your Face: Confronting Tattoo Prejudice (Social Experiment Documentary).
Check out the documentary below:Becky says in the 21-minute video that she is curious as to how others will react when they see her without her tattoos as they're a significant part of who she is.
She adds: "It's going to be like a real test to show me like what people think of just me on my own."
In the video, Becky is seen sitting as two makeup artists get to work using products that they say will remain effective even if she is drenched in water. After the makeup is applied, Becky looks drastically different.
She says: "It looks super weird and strange. Omg I look like a lady, like a woman. I feel like I've lost a little bit of confidence, I think that my tattoos make me feel empowered.
"I stand out from the crowd but now I'm going to just merge into the crowd and look normal. I just feel like I'm not going to draw any attention to myself at all and I kinda like attention."
Becky took part in the social experiment documentary alongside two other heavily tattooed participants.
Her ink includes calligraphy on her forehead, geometric designs around her chest area, and colorful tattoos that span the length of her legs.
Becky has also had various cosmetic surgeries, the first of which was a breast enlargement procedure that she underwent when she was 20.