Woman Whose Face Was Tattooed Against Her Will Gets Removal Surgery Thanks To A Kind Stranger
Usually, you are warned to think twice before getting a tattoo inked on your face. But Taylor White had no choice in the matter when obscenities were forcibly tattooed onto her face when she was just 21.
Over a decade later since the traumatizing incident, the Florida resident is finally in the process of removing her extensive face tattoo, thanks to the kindness of Karridy Askenasy, also known as TheDadBot to his TikTok followers, who stumbled onto White’s livestream by mistake.
Before being offered a helping hand by Askenasy who was moved by Taylor’s tragic story, she was a tattoo artist herself. After being divorced by a member of the US military and left homeless, she met a man she mistook for sweet and kind – the same boyfriend that forever changed the course of her life for the worse.
Taylor was 21 when her former boyfriend and his friends tattooed obscenities on her face against her will
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On the night of her 21st birthday, he took Taylor out to a local bar with the intention of getting her drunk for the first time in her life. However, unbeknownst to her, he and his friends allegedly harbored more wicked plans for the night.
The man, whose identity Taylor chose not to disclose, brought her back to a hotel room after several drinks that left little to no energy in her to fight back. Her memory went blank from that point until the following morning when she awoke in the vacant hotel room, her face in pain.
Upon looking in the mirror, she discovered “really horrible things” inked on her face, which she refrained from describing due to their horrifying nature.
Until recently when she met a kind-hearted TikToker who offered his help, Taylor was struggling to secure a job in her desired field
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“I understand that my appearance is quite different, and could maybe jar someone that has their own condition,” she said
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After being holed up at home for weeks while waiting for her wounds to heal, Taylor went back to her tattoo studio in the hope that heavy concealer would hide her vandalized face. However, her worst fears were confirmed – she won’t lead a normal life looking like this.
“He said, ‘You can’t live like this,’” Taylor said referencing the reaction of her boss who offered to cover the unwanted face tattoos in blackout ink so that she at least could live a semi-normal life.
However, Taylor’s luck turned around after a fellow TikToker by the name of Karridy Askenasy discovered her during one of her livestreams
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Of course, that was far from the case as proved by Taylor’s hopes to make a transition from body-modifications to the mental health care industry which saw her face as a huge obstacle.
“I’ve tried applying for jobs in the mental health care field just as an advocate,” she told The New York Post. “I understand that my appearance is quite different, and could maybe jar someone that has their own condition.”
After months of planning and finally finding a team of experts willing to help (at no cost!), Taylor’s journey back to her normal life was about to begin
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Image credits: thedadbot
Meanwhile, things started to look more hopeful for Taylor, who has bipolar 2 disorder, after she started her own TikTok account in an attempt to de-stigmatize mental illness and met TheDadBot by pure chance.
“The trouble she was facing obviously had a personal effect on her,” Askenasy, who has more than 138,000 followers on TikTok, said. “It was preventing her from doing the most good possible.”
Karridy made a surprise visit after Taylor’s first of many procedures took place last month
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Subsequently, he extended an offer to cover the expenses of the tattoo removal and contacted several clinics to seek assistance for the laser surgery. Remarkably, a laser tattoo removal company named Removery generously agreed to perform the removal at no charge, a service that typically carries a price tag in the thousands of dollars.
Carmen VanderHeiden Brodie, the vice president of clinical operations at Removery, has told the NY Post that it could take “upwards of two years” to bring Taylor’s life back to normal.
You can watch Karridy’s and Taylor’s touching journey below
@thedadbot It takes a Team! Go @💚Storm💚 ! Thank you @Removery Laser Tattoo Removal !! #bekind #mentalhealthawareness #tattoo #salvaginghumanity #fyp ♬ Emotional – Bang Nono
“I’m not having it removed purely for cosmetic reasons,” she explained, expressing her excitement as she went through her initial removal session last month.
“This is really removing a part of me that I no longer represent or live in.”
This smells SUPER FISHY. 1) No previous mention of the original tattoo story on any news outlet 2) only reported by scummy tabloids, all sourcing from The New York Post, whose record is... ehm.. less than spotless 3) "Taylor White" is the name of a tattoo model, unrelated to this lady. It's common in fake stories to use names similar to others that have a tangential recognition to drive up google results (such as, "taylor white tattoo" shows much more results than the ones related to the alleged story, and drives up SEO placement). 4) according to NYP, the woman started by tattooing herself with “war paint” face tattoos, "during a period of mania while working at a tattoo shop". 5) You don't make such a tattoo in a single session
Agreeing with you on this. After some searching around, I'm saying she had some s**t tattoos on her face, decided she didn't want them, tried a cover which made it all worse, then made up some bs story so people would think shes a victim instead of an idiot.
Just because she may have been a victim of her own mental health doesn't mean she's any less of a victim or doesn't deserve this. Would you say a person with depression killing themself would be their fault or make them any less of a victim? And periods of mania last longer than the time a single session would take
I'm severely mentally ill and I don't go around talking nonsense.
That doesn't mean that she doesn't deserve to get her tattoos removed and that it wasn't very kind of people to help her. Bipolar manic episodes are no joke. That doesn't make her an idiot; it just means that she has a mental health disorder. If she DID lie, then she lied because of AHs like the two of you, who are full of bigotry and ignorance against people with mental health disorders. F off.
Mental health issues aren't a free pass to make s**t up to suit your own ends. Imagine is she was claiming she had cancer and making money out of it (people have done this multiple times). Own your own failings and people won't call you out on them.
Exactly
I was wondering about this. Why would a person ratio their eyelids and around the rest of her eyes?🤷🏻♀️
I just read this in the news for the first time the other day. It's in the NY Post and various other publications. Just google the story for yourself.
I wrote literally: "only reported by scummy tabloids, all sourcing from The New York Post". I can obviously google, since i tracked the spread of the news according to their publishing dates. After the usual tabloids it has been picked up be scummy websites too. Have you tried reading before commenting?
It scares me that people are so ready to ruin other people's lives, that wasn't a boyfriend that was a manipulator and an abuser.
I shorten it to 'psychopath' but you're not wrong.
Psychopath is right. This is stuff even most abusers wouldn’t do. It was a personal and deliberate attack on her.
Nah. Something isn't adding up here. This type of all over tat did not happen in one sitting. We're definitely not getting the whole story.
I think the things that were tattooed on her face were so awful that she had them covered up later, which meant more and bigger tattoos. But what she really needed was to have all of it removed, which is what she's getting now.
If you read the whole story, the ex Bf and friends tattooed her face with obscenities. Then her boss offered to cover it all up with black ink so she could somehow lead a semi normal life.
Yes, exactly. It was what she did to try to fix the problem in the moment. And yeah, it would have been better to get them removed, but maybe she didn't know how or didn't have the money.
This smells SUPER FISHY. 1) No previous mention of the original tattoo story on any news outlet 2) only reported by scummy tabloids, all sourcing from The New York Post, whose record is... ehm.. less than spotless 3) "Taylor White" is the name of a tattoo model, unrelated to this lady. It's common in fake stories to use names similar to others that have a tangential recognition to drive up google results (such as, "taylor white tattoo" shows much more results than the ones related to the alleged story, and drives up SEO placement). 4) according to NYP, the woman started by tattooing herself with “war paint” face tattoos, "during a period of mania while working at a tattoo shop". 5) You don't make such a tattoo in a single session
Agreeing with you on this. After some searching around, I'm saying she had some s**t tattoos on her face, decided she didn't want them, tried a cover which made it all worse, then made up some bs story so people would think shes a victim instead of an idiot.
Just because she may have been a victim of her own mental health doesn't mean she's any less of a victim or doesn't deserve this. Would you say a person with depression killing themself would be their fault or make them any less of a victim? And periods of mania last longer than the time a single session would take
I'm severely mentally ill and I don't go around talking nonsense.
That doesn't mean that she doesn't deserve to get her tattoos removed and that it wasn't very kind of people to help her. Bipolar manic episodes are no joke. That doesn't make her an idiot; it just means that she has a mental health disorder. If she DID lie, then she lied because of AHs like the two of you, who are full of bigotry and ignorance against people with mental health disorders. F off.
Mental health issues aren't a free pass to make s**t up to suit your own ends. Imagine is she was claiming she had cancer and making money out of it (people have done this multiple times). Own your own failings and people won't call you out on them.
Exactly
I was wondering about this. Why would a person ratio their eyelids and around the rest of her eyes?🤷🏻♀️
I just read this in the news for the first time the other day. It's in the NY Post and various other publications. Just google the story for yourself.
I wrote literally: "only reported by scummy tabloids, all sourcing from The New York Post". I can obviously google, since i tracked the spread of the news according to their publishing dates. After the usual tabloids it has been picked up be scummy websites too. Have you tried reading before commenting?
It scares me that people are so ready to ruin other people's lives, that wasn't a boyfriend that was a manipulator and an abuser.
I shorten it to 'psychopath' but you're not wrong.
Psychopath is right. This is stuff even most abusers wouldn’t do. It was a personal and deliberate attack on her.
Nah. Something isn't adding up here. This type of all over tat did not happen in one sitting. We're definitely not getting the whole story.
I think the things that were tattooed on her face were so awful that she had them covered up later, which meant more and bigger tattoos. But what she really needed was to have all of it removed, which is what she's getting now.
If you read the whole story, the ex Bf and friends tattooed her face with obscenities. Then her boss offered to cover it all up with black ink so she could somehow lead a semi normal life.
Yes, exactly. It was what she did to try to fix the problem in the moment. And yeah, it would have been better to get them removed, but maybe she didn't know how or didn't have the money.