He now has more tattoos than anyone else in the world. His name is Jeremy Schofield, but people call him Remy. The value of his body, which is 97% covered in ink, is £240,000.
Remy’s journey took years and 2,200 hours of hand work. He keeps his tattoos looking bright by dying them often.
Despite being criticised, Remy is still happy. “Experts said my work was impossible, but I prove them wrong daily.”
His family backs him up, including his wife Sarah and their teenage son Ivan.
Online hate is different from Remy’s social media profile, which gets praise and respect.
He talks a lot about self-expression and being yourself. “Social media amplifies cruelty, but in person, people praise me.”
People are inspired by Remy’s dedication to body art. Acceptance and drive are pushed by his story.
Remy shows artistic freedom and self-identity through his journey.