TATT’S MIND-BLOWING I’m the most tattooed woman in the world with 98% of my body covered – after getting my first inking at 50

Charlotte Guttenburg from Florida is the world’s most tattooed woman, with 98.75% of her body covered in tattoos, a feat first acknowledged in 2015 when she became the most tattooed female senior citizen. She began her tattoo journey at 50 with a butterfly chest tattoo, despite her late husband’s objections.

Since then, she’s gained recognition for having the most tattoos on a woman ever and is still acquiring more. Her face and parts of her hands and feet remain unmarked. Charlotte and her current husband, Chuck Helmke, who holds the record for the most tattooed male senior citizen, met during a tattoo session. Together, they hold multiple world records, including Chuck’s 376 skull tattoos and Charlotte’s 216 feather tattoos,

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