A woman divorced her husband after he said he didn't like the idea of her getting any tattoos - and now has inkings on 96 per cent of her body.
Adrianna Eisenbach, 52, only got her first tattoo four years ago, but has since covered herself head-to-toe with stunning black and white artworks.
Her inkings include a large flower on her forehead, fractal pattern on her torso and various detailed designs on her arms and legs, the Mirror reports.
Adrianna, who is known in Poland as the 'Queen of Scandal', has always been a fan of tattoos, but never got them herself because her husband at the time didn't approve.

Now tattoos cover 96.05 per cent of her body, including her head and the bottom of her feet. She said that she would eventually like to have something tattooed on her face but she is aware of how painful that can be.
Speaking previously, Adrianna said: "The questions are still asked whether I will ever stop [getting tattoos] but I will say that I want to do something more.
"Maybe not tattoo the whole face, but we will do something else when we come up with a good design."
Now tattoos cover 96.05 per cent of her body, including her head and the bottom of her feet. She said that she would eventually like to have something tattooed on her face but she is aware of how painful that can be.

Speaking previously, Adrianna said: "The questions are still asked whether I will ever stop [getting tattoos] but I will say that I want to do something more.
"Maybe not tattoo the whole face, but we will do something else when we come up with a good design."
Adrianna says she likes dating a younger man because "he is not ruined and mentally damaged by previous relationships".
This relationship comes after she left her husband after 25 years of marriage.
She says their marriage came to an end because he wanted her to stay at home and look after the family, rather than go out into the world.
Adrianna told Gazeta Wroclawska: "I cared for my husband and my sons throughout my entire marriage... Daily washing, cleaning, cooking, baking cakes.
"When the kids grew up, I wanted to go to work. The husband was not thrilled. It started to go bad between us."
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