A man so devoted to body art that he legally changed his name and even tattooed his eyeballs has once again stunned Britain — offering a rare and raw glimpse into the mind behind the ink. The 45-year-old, who now goes by the jaw-dropping moniker King of Ink Land King Body Art The Extreme Ink-ite, appeared on "This Morning" last Thursday, November 20, to reflect on the grueling, emotional, and often dangerous journey that turned his entire body into a human canvas. Mathew Whelan — as he was once known — has spent years transforming himself, revealing that a staggering 36 tattoo artists worked on him simultaneously, in a display of what he calls "extreme body endurance." "I think the journey kind of took over," he confessed. "I never set out on this process. Also I've got a world record. Nev
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