Nevada’s Las Vegas Since starting his adventure in 2009, Quest Gulliford has spent over $70,000 on severe tattoos and physical changes. He has already released a picture of his makeover before and after.
As soon as he was able, Gulliford, who had survived Hodgkin’s lymphoma while he was in the seventh grade, got a tattoo to symbolize his ordeal.
The tattoos, which included the words “God First” and a purple cancer ribbon, marked the start of an ink adventure that continues to this day.
Gulliford stated, “I had a big lymph nod growing,” according to the Daily Mail. “It was six months of chemotherapy. I kind of felt like a superhuman after that.”
Quest Gulliford has approximately $70,000 worth of body modifications and tattoos, covering him from head to toe. With over 1M followers on TikTok, he recounts his journey there.
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