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People Say I’m a Bad Parent Because of the Way I Look but I Want to Prove Them All Wrong…

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Ink, Identity, and Unapologetic Love: The Bold Life of Lily Lu

With skin that tells stories in ink and a presence that commands curiosity, Lily Lu turns heads everywhere she goes. As a transgender woman, an extreme body modification artist, and a devoted parent, Lily is more than a walking canvas—she’s a living statement of freedom, self-expression, and fearless authenticity.

But with every stare and social media like comes something more difficult to endure: judgment. People don’t always see the love behind the layers of tattoos. Or the fierce parental bond behind the split tongue and inked eyeballs. But Lily doesn’t flinch—she educates, creates, and keeps walking her path, unapologetically.

“They Call Me a Bad Parent… Just Because of How I Look.”

To many, Lily’s body modifications are extreme. Her tattoos aren’t just skin-deep—they’re layered, up to eight times over, covering nearly every inch of her body, even under her fingernails. She’s removed parts of her ears, a finger, and her belly button. For some, this sparks awe. For others? Unfair assumptions.

Especially when it comes to her daughter.

Lily still refers to herself as her daughter’s father, honoring both her past and present identities. Their relationship is close, grounded in love, laughter, and trust. “People who know me,” she says, “know I’m a good parent. The rest? They’re just judging a book by its cover.”

Online, Lily has found a powerful platform—sharing her art, her journey, and her day-to-day as a YouTuber. But offline? Strangers whisper. Some assume she’s unfit to raise a child. That couldn’t be further from the truth.

The Art of Transformation

Lily’s love for body art started early. At just 14, she gave herself her first tattoo. By 18, she had already split her tongue—a daring move that marked the beginning of her full-body metamorphosis.

Over time, her modifications became deeper, more expressive. Not to shock—but to evolve. “I’m not collecting tattoos,” Lily once said, “I’m building myself.”

Her motivations go beyond aesthetics. To Lily, body modification is the ultimate freedom—the right to shape yourself on your own terms. She views her gender transition as part of that process: “another crazy ride in this beautiful, chaotic journey of becoming.”

Healthy, Grounded, and Misunderstood

Despite what critics might assume, Lily lives with intention and balance. She runs Ultra Trail races, practices daily movement, and sticks to a diet of freshly cooked, nutritious meals. She also manages and rents out multiple properties, proving that behind the bold visuals is a responsible and successful entrepreneur.

In other words: she has her life together. It just doesn’t look like what people expect.

“This Is Me. This Is My Life. I Choose to Enjoy It.”

Lily no longer lives to prove herself to anyone. She’s done explaining, done defending. She knows who she is: a woman, a parent, an artist, and a human being with every right to self-expression.

Her story is more than skin-deep. It’s about resilience in the face of rejection. It’s about parenthood that doesn’t fit the mold but exceeds expectations. And it’s about the radical act of being fully, fearlessly yourself in a world that doesn’t always know what to do with different.

🌈 Let Lily’s Journey Be a Reminder

That parenthood isn’t about appearances—it’s about love, presence, and support.
That gender, identity, and art can exist in infinite forms.
That we’re all just people trying to live fully—and that judgment only blocks connection.

Lily Lu isn’t just changing her body—she’s changing the conversation. And we’d all do well to listen.

 

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