This 58-year-old grandmother used her entire life savings to cover her body in tattoos – but wait until you see what she looked like before… 😮(check in first comment👇)

Kerstin Tristan, a 56-year-old mother and grandmother, has transformed her appearance with tattoos, spending around 30,000 euros ($32,000) since 2015.

Though she once disliked tattoos, she changed her mind after getting her first one, seeking something new at her age. Now, her body is covered in vibrant tattoos, including roses, leopard print, and detailed portraits. She has gained over 190,000 followers on Instagram and millions of views on TikTok.

Kerstin embraces her new look, calling herself “a beautiful meadow full of flowers.” She proves that self-expression doesn’t have an age limit. What do you think of her tattoos? Let us know in the comments!

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