Eyeball tattoos, fanged teeth and a set of horn implants: 'Body modification artist' spends £10,000 turn himself into the Devil.
With his forked tongue, razor-sharp
fangs and horns that poke from his forehead, Diablo Delenfer, 43, from
Kent, looks like most people's idea of a terrifying demon.
Now
the former security guard and self-described 'body modification artist'
is to have screws implanted into his skull in a bid to create a
devilish metal mohawk.
But because 'body modification' is unlicensed and unregulated in the UK, the entire operation will be done without anaesthetic.
'Everything I've done, I've done fully
conscious, fully awake,' he explains. 'You see the needle coming towards you and that's
really stressful. You can't be scared of pain if you're the Devil Man.'
Among the operations that Diablo
Delenfer - real name Gavin Paslow - has so far endured are having his
tongue sliced in two to fork it, sub-dermal implants to create a set of
horns and an eyeball tattoo that has turned the whites of his eyes
bright red.
But despite the pain, the 43-year-old insists he has no plans to stop. 'I describe myself as a body modification
artist,' he explains.
'I am a human curiosity but body modification is my life's
journey. It's a little bit weird, a little bit eccentric but that's what
I am.'
He adds: 'I chose to become the Devil Man because everything
else has been done, whether here or in America. I'm not Satanic at all - it's
just a piece of fun.'
It's certainly an expensive piece of fun, with Delenfer confessing to spending more than £10,000 on his transformation so far.
'Over the years, it's probably cost me £10,000 to look like this,' he explains. 'Being a Devil Man doesn't come cheap!'
It
hasn't been cheap for the taxpayer either: In 2009, Delenfer was caught
swindling £3,552 by making a series of fraudulent benefit claims and
was sentenced to 200 hours of community service.
Speaking
outside court after the trial, the divorced father-of-two said: 'I was
really constrained by money and I just wanted to have these
modifications done so I used my benefit money to pay for some of them.
'It was a stupid mistake and I'm really sorry. I'm paying it all back. I really regret it.'
He
added: 'But I'm pleased with my look so far, but what I really want is a
tail. And not just a synthetic one - a proper, organic tail.'
posted by Emanto Ngaloru Feb 11, 2014.
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