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His transformation began at age 11, with tattoos eventually covering nearly every inch of his skin. But today, the former modification enthusiast is undergoing a dramatic reversal—especially of the ink on his face.


“I Regret Touching My Face” — Ethan’s Honest Confession

In a candid interview with LadBibleTV, Ethan opened up about his regrets, particularly the lasting impact his appearance has on how others view him—especially when he’s out with his daughter.

“When I walk her to school, people stare. If I could turn back time, I’d never tattoo my face,” he shared, visibly emotional.

Now, he’s been undergoing intense laser treatments for over a year, determined to erase what once defined him. The process is slow and painful, but for Ethan, it’s about starting over—for himself, and for his child.


From Statement to Simplicity: A Father’s New Mission

Though he doesn’t shy away from his past, Ethan says his future looks different. He wants a softer, more approachable look—so his daughter sees a father, not a spectacle. His ultimate goal? To become a steady, positive presence in her life.

A bold decision, fueled by love—and the desire to rewrite his story for the next generation.

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