I’m covered in tattoos – I love having artwork head to toe, but I’m attracted to a very different look
A TATTOO model reckons opposites attract – as she now loves seeing people with ink-free skin.
Stunning Heidi Lavon, 36, has an army of admirers who love the artwork that covers her entire body.
The pin-up, who has over 10 million TikTok followers, has been with her partner James, who is also heavily tattooed, for over a decade.
But she admits people who are a blank canvas look better than ever to her.
Heidi, from Alaska in the US, says: “Here’s the weird kicker: opposites attract.
“I absolutely find myself attracted to ‘clean’ non tattooed people.
“I think it’s the idea that I know I’ll never have that again.
“So it’s interesting all over again to me.
“Like somehow Ive always been tattooed or I’ve been tattooed for so long that I can’t remember what it feels like to not be tattooed.”
She adds: “Of course I am extremely attracted to ‘overly’ tattooed people as well.
“I’ve been with my partner for almost a decade and he is absolute top tier to me in all ways, especially physically.”
Heidi previously tried on a latex dress from Kim Kardashian’s Skims – and needed lube to get it on.
The fashion lover bought the long sleeve number and modelled it on her TikTok.
She explained she doesn’t usually wear any undergarments with latex, but she was going to for this item.
She stepped into the item without any slippery moisture on her legs to make it slide up easier.
Immediately, Heidi felt the cold texture of the material.
“That’s the thing with latex. You’re either sweating or freezing,” she admitted.
Heidi sprayed some lube on the inside of the dress when the dress was pulled over her hips.
“I love me some lube,” Heidi proclaimed as she rubbed it into the arms of the dress.
She wiggled the rest of it on her body. The “annoying” part came when Heidi had to straighten out the sleeves.
“I am pretty impressed with this,” Heidi said. The style fan was shocked by the quality of the piece.
“It’s definitely giving baby hippo goes to space.”
