Woman hits back at older people for judging tattooed body
Taylor Paige Courtenay, a 27-year-old from South Devon, England, is pushing back against critics—especially from the older generation—who say she’ll regret her extensive tattoos when she’s older. Covered in ink from her neck to her legs, Courtenay embraces her body art as personal expression and says it makes her happy, despite judgment from strangers online.
In TikTok posts, she admits she’s not “the girl men take home to their parents,” but says she’s content being herself. Responding to comments like “your tattoos won’t look good at 60,” she claps back: “Bold of you to assume you even look good at 60.”
While critics call her tattoos “graffiti,” supporters praise her confidence and view her body as a storytelling canvas. Courtenay has since disabled comments on her posts but shared in late 2024 that she’s now in a relationship and a mother.