A 27-year-old British woman is pushing back against constant criticism over her heavily tattooed body — and she’s not holding back.
Taylor Paige Courtenay from South Devon is covered in tattoos from her neck down to her legs, and she says her body art isn’t something she’ll ever regret. To her, it’s a “tapestry of memories” that represents who she is.
But online, she keeps hearing the same warning: “You’ll regret it when you’re 60.”
Taylor’s response is blunt.
She says she already knows she won’t be the type of woman everyone approves of — not “the girl taken home to parents” or publicly praised by men. But she adds that she’s made peace with that.
What she refuses to accept is the idea that she should change for approval.
In one viral clip, she pushed back hard on critics, saying it’s “bold” to assume anyone looks perfect at 60 anyway, and insisting people should keep their opinions to themselves.
Her comments section has been just as divided — some calling her tattoos “graffiti,” others defending her right to express herself freely.
Despite the noise, Taylor stands firm: her body, her choice, no regrets.