Jeremy Schofield, known as Remy, has spent over £240,000 and more than 2,200 hours getting tattoos that cover 97% of his body. He’s working towards becoming the most tattooed person in history. Over the past year alone, he invested £80,000 in his body art,
which includes colorful, full-body designs and blackout tattoos. Despite receiving harsh online criticism, he’s gained a large following on social media, including over 85,000 Instagram followers. Remy, a tattoo shop manager and father of a teenage son, says he doesn’t let negativity affect him. He shares his tattoo journey and personal experiences, like the pain of his buttocks tattoo and the installation of “vampire” fangs. His story is about more than just tattoos—he’s become a symbol of individuality and artistic freedom, inspiring others to embrace their unique paths, regardless of society’s expectations. Remy balances his intense passion for tattoos with his family life, and even his son’s friends are excited to meet him. He proves that pursuing one’s passion and staying true to oneself, despite online hate, can lead to a fulfilling and supportive community.