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A dad-of-one who first hit headlines for his extreme tattoo journey has shared a new update to his fans.
Remy has spent years inking his entire body where he's endured more than 1,200 hours on his transformation.
He often delights his 203,000 followers on Instagram with his progress, and uses his YouTube page to share an insight too.
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Now in a post to his thousands of fans, Remy has posted a seven-month transformation of his chest area.
He wrote: "December – August comparison. All the white and black on black is holding up.
"We chose one of the most elaborate and complex designs to try and pull off with such an unexplored art form."
Remy continued the post by telling people that within the next six months he'll be starting a new project.
He added: "I'll be starting on my arms after building a brand new more fitting chest piece very soon."
In the photo, it shows Remy's intricate work which he's spent many hours on as fans rushed to comment.
One wrote: "Holy, this is incredible," while another added: "Keep pushing the limits man. Your journey continues to inspire."
A third excitedly said: "Can't wait to see what you do next!"
As a fourth chimed in: "Can't wait to see the progress on the arms," and a fifth added: "Amazing man nice."
Remy has been working on his tattoo journey for years since his first ink in 2009 which was his son's name.
He believes he's spent over 1,200 hours on his progress to which he wants to become "the most tattooed in history".
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