A dad with hundreds of tattoos has opened up about his favourite spot to ink.
Remy, a chef from Canada, has been vocal about his transformation for years as he shares updates on Instagram and YouTube.
Recently, he revealed he's spent an eye-watering 1,200 hours in the tattoo chair in a bid to alter his appearance.
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Now in a post to his 198,000 Instagram followers, Remy has revealed his favourite spot to tattoo – and it might come as a surprise.
He wrote: "Four different versions of my left armpit tattoo."
The body modification fan added: "If you're on the fence about getting yours done, here's your inspiration.
"It's actually becoming one of my favourite spots to get tattooed."
In the upload, Remy shared four snaps of him with different shades of ink under his arm.
And while the armpit area is a sensitive place for many, it's certainly not for the Canadian.
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His post racked up thousands of likes and comments, with fans rushing to share their opinion.
One wrote: "Every step was wonderful," while another questioned: "How?"
A third gushed: "To be honest all stages looks really cool. But last one, you know, perfect peace."
And a fourth praised: "So sick my dude," as a fifth fan chimed in: "Absolutely beautiful person."
The dad has been inking his body since 2009 with his first tattoo of his son's name in custom script.
Since then he's spent countless hours and around £75,000 on his tattoo journey.
He said previously: "The only places I haven't tattooed are most of my face, ears, soles of my feet and parts of my palm."
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