Lina Lorenzen actually comes from a strictly religious family. With “Goodbye Germany” she now wants to fulfill a dream – and this has to do with tattoos.
Lina Lorenzen (34) no longer looks like the innocence of the country. Her Instagram profile proves with before and after pictures that she used to be a well-behaved and visually rather inconspicuous girl. Today 250 tattoos adorn her body. No wonder the young woman is planning to gain notoriety with the emigrant show “Goodbye Germany” and to start out as a tattoo model in the USA.
So far, she has spent a total of 150,000 euros on the colorful body art. But that’s not the only investment in a new life. In addition, she had to deal with herself and her relationship with her family in the past. Lina Lorenzen comes from a strictly religious family, which wasn’t always easy, as the young woman reveals.
Lina was also attacked at school because of her origins and the religiosity associated with it, as well as because of her introversion and being slightly overweight. Compared to the “Bild” newspaper, she says about her transformation: “I’ve always been an outsider. The only difference: Today it’s me voluntarily! It’s no longer important to me to please others or to fit into their norms.” Today she has her own OnlyFans account and is a popular model – also, but not only for international tattoo magazines.
On the other hand, there are bad experiences from childhood. Lina Lorenzen describes her worst experience with bullying as a day when she found a whale figurine pierced with harpoons in her mailbox – the figurine bore her name. “Children can really be very cruel!” Lina sums up.
Later on, she was supposed to work professionally with children. At least that was the career plan that her parents laid out for her. Lina was supposed to take over the family’s children’s home and study education. She then received the wake-up call at the age of 22 in Sweden. She was doing an internship there. In the “Bild” interview, she describes her process of discovery as follows: “I noticed that I don’t have to please anyone and was finally able to start accepting myself. My first tattoo was a dandelion on my shoulder. At the time, I was still very afraid that my parents might find out about it.”
Her parents, who have passed away in the meantime, actually couldn’t get used to it at first and “wished for their old daughter back”. When she steps onto the street, the reactions are very different. In any case, it is surprising which group of people finds the greatest pleasure in the tattoos that adorn Lina Lorenzen’s body. She explains: “I usually get the best compliments from the older generation, who tended to grow up without tattoos.” But compliments or not, her premise is very clear: “For me, the most important thing is that I like myself!” the viewers of “Goodbye Germany” can definitely see for themselves.
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