I’m Britain’s most tattooed mum – I have to HIDE on Halloween because kids think my ink is a scary costume

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BRITAIN’S most tattooed mum admits she has to hide on Halloween because people think her ink is too scary.

Melissa Sloan, from Kidderminster, has over 800 tattoos across her body and entire face.

Jam Press/Melissa SloanMelissa Sloan has over 800 tattoos on her body[/caption]

Jam Press/Melissa SloanHer entire face is covered in ink, which she says is her way of expressing herself[/caption]

While she loves her body art, it often causes issues in her day-to-day life including for the upcoming spooky season.

The 47-year-old mum claims she is forced to “hide in the bushes” when she takes her seven children trick or treating – to not scare anyone.

Her own household also rarely gets any knocks on the front door as children are afraid of her looks.

“I don’t need a Halloween costume – my tattoos already scare the kids, enough as it is” Melissa said.

“They are creeped out by my appearance daily but I have to be extra cautious during the spooky season.

“It makes me upset that I can’t enjoy Halloween fully with my own children.

“I can’t join in trick or treating properly, for instance.

“Many of my neighbours are afraid to answer the door if I take my kids out.

“So I have to hide in the bushes or down the road.

“When I go with them to the door, people are just shocked and look at me – their stares are tiresome.

“As for my own house, when I open the door to give out sweets, kids sometimes run off.

“Others won’t even bother trick or treating at my place at all.”

Melissa is no stranger to having to hide away her face.

She has been banned from numerous venues and avoids food shopping because people won’t leave her alone.

The situation has escalated so much that she now wears make-up when outside to cover up her ink.

Melissa added: “It’s a shame people can’t just understand my facial art and not instantly become cautious.

“I’m forced to hide away and hide the real me.

“People should accept that my ink is a form of self-expression. I’m still me – Melissa.

“I just display my creativity on my skin to share it with the world, instead of keeping it under wraps,” she added.

Jam Press/Melissa SloanShe said that she is unable to take part in Halloween fun with her kids[/caption]

Jam Press/Georgie GillardHer entire body is covered in the permanent art work[/caption]

Jam Press/Melissa SloanMelissa pictured before her face was covered[/caption]

Jam Press/Georgie GillardShe uses make up to cover her face to avoid scaring children[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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