Melissa Sloan, who has more than 800 tattoos which almost cover her entire face and neck, says she was asked to watch her children’s school sports day through a window by a teacher

Melissa Sloan
Melissa Sloan was dubbed Britain’s most tattooed mum(Image: Jam Press/Melissa Sloan)

A woman dubbed ‘Britain’s most tattooed mum’ is avoiding her own children’s school sports day after claiming a teacher asked her to hide away from the other parents last year.

Melissa Sloan has more than 800 tattoos, which almost cover her entire face and neck. She says she now regrets her elaborate inkings, largely due to the judgement she receive when going out in public.

Ms Sloan, 46, says children even run away when they see her. The mum of seven says her tattoos are now affecting her parenting, and she won’t go to her children’s sports days at school.

She was asked to watch from inside(Image: Jam Press/Melissa Sloan)

“Last year, a teacher told me to stay inside and watch the races from a window,” she said.

“I think they wanted me to hide from the other parents, and because the kids get scared of my tattoos. I was shocked at the way they treated me.

“I just stood in the window on my own [watching]. It was a sad day.”

Ms Sloan from Kidderminster, says she has become accustomed to this treatment while out and about. She added: “People stare and don’t talk to me because of my face tattoos.

“I’ve decided not to go this year. I could stand at the back but people would only move away from me. My partner will record it on the phone for me instead. Missing out on my children’s sports day will be sad.”

Melissa said she avoids going out(Image: Jam Press/Melissa Sloan)

While she has hundreds of tattoos adorning her body, she recently admitted she now regrets getting them done.

Melissa said: “I wish I never got them. I wear makeup to cover my tattoos every time I go out now. I’m sick of people judging me. They look at me like I’m crazy and say I ruined my face.

“I think I was pretty before I got tattoos. Now, I’m spending a lot of money on makeup like foundation to cover them. I’d like to remove my face tattoos but it would cost a lot of money.

“People get scared of me when I’m outside and at the shops, but when I have makeup on they look at me differently.

She says she now regrets her tattoos(Image: Jam Press/Melissa Sloan)

“I think my tattoos scare them and parents will also look at me strangely, so it’s usually an awkward outing that I’d rather avoid. My ink confuses most people and I don’t care, this is who I am.

“But even so, it can be tiring to have to be on alert for any negative comments or looks. So for my wellbeing, I sometimes avoid things I enjoy, like going to the beach or a public pool when it’s sunny.

“It’s a sacrifice I accept and my family accept me for who I am, my kids included. But I wish I didn’t have to hide my skin because others can’t accept that we don’t all have to look the same.”

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