Famous Racing Driver Painted Her Body With Tattoos In Honor Of Her Mother

Famous Racing Driver Painted Her Body With Tattoos In Honor Of Her Mother
Famous Racing Driver Painted Her Body With Tattoos In Honor Of Her Mother

Video: Famous Racing Driver Painted Her Body With Tattoos In Honor Of Her Mother

Video: Famous Racing Driver Painted Her Body With Tattoos In Honor Of Her Mother
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The famous Australian race car driver Renee Gracie spoke about the family tragedy, because of which she got tattoos, writes the Daily Mail.

The former Supercars tournament pilot who pursued a career as an actress at the end of 2019 revealed the meaning of some of the drawings she put on her body. The 25-year-old girl clarified that she made two large tattoos on her body in honor of her mother, who tragically suffered a cerebral aneurysm six years ago. In February 2019, Rene's mother was declared physically and mentally disabled, and she is currently under constant supervision.

“My chest tattoo was done exclusively for my mom,” Gracie explained. - Her favorite flower was the orchid, so I just painted it here, close to my heart. My left leg is completely in Balinese patterns - my mom loved that."

Rene's other leg has a Japanese-style tattoo. “I have a samurai on my leg. So for me it's like a woman warrior, a woman fighter. I consider myself a strong woman,”she explained. In addition, she emphasized that she started getting tattoos on her legs because she hated this part of the body and "felt like they were fat."

Recall that a resident of Germany Rolf Buchholz became the record holder for tattoos after he decided to celebrate his 40th birthday with a new pattern and a pair of piercings. After 20 years, his skin is 90% covered with tattoos, and the total number of modifications is 516.

Photo: Instagram / @ renee_gracie

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