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Sunday, 20 May 2018

Most Tattooed Senior Citizen (Male) in the World

There is something about a tattoo that the bearer gets hooked on it regardless of the age. Some even get so attached to the body art that they take their fondness to the level of obsession. Their liking for emblazoning their body earns them a weird recognition, and they eventually become a known-person in the world. That's what exactly happened with Charles Chuck Helmke, an American citizen living in Florida, Melbourne. Despite getting his body inked for the first time when pursuing a career, today he holds the record for being the most tattooed senior citizen (male) in the world. At the time of recording, which was on December 9, 2016, he had 97.5% of his body tattooed. He has also added another record to his kitty by tattooing most skulls on his body. The only parts of his body that hasn't been inked are, the face and toes.



First Tattoo

Chuck was in the U.S. Army when he got his first tattoo in 1959. He inked his body for the first time just because his army colleagues were emblazoning their bodies. For almost 40 years, Chuck didn't go under the needle again, and finally got his second tattoo in 2000. From there on, he went on a spree of inking his body for 16 continuous years until he eventually got recognition by the Guinness World Record as the most tattooed senior citizen (male) at the end of 2016. The fact that he continued with his obsession for tattoos for 16 long years is, in itself, a commendable feat. And when one pursues his liking so ardently, he or she has to become famous in the world.

Like-minded partner

Chuck met his life partner, Charlotte Guttenberg in 2006 at a tattoo parlor. Incidentally, Charlotte too holds a world record of the most tattooed senior citizen (female) in the world. She has tattoos on 91.5% of her body.


How they both met is an interesting tale. Being from the same town, Charlotte once went to a tattoo parlor to get a body suit. As the procedure was lengthy, the owner of the parlor called and requested Chuck if he could talk her through the entire process of tattooing just to divert her attention from the pain. Chuck having inked his body knew how painful and tiring the entire process is, instantly agreed and talked to her holding her hand for 2 hours while the artist for busy with inking.

Romantic meeting 

Thereafter, they met in a car park. Chuck happily recounts their meeting in the car park and with a child-like expression says that he told himself of not being a spring chicken anymore, and opportunity doesn't come often. So let's be bold and do what has to be done. He walked towards her with coffees, sat on the ground, and gave her one big Hollywood kiss right in the middle of the parking. His boldness and charming demeanor caught fancy of Charlotte. That romantic fling struck a chord, and they started living together thereafter.


Chuck has retired from U.S. Army and moonlighting as a writer. He and Charlotte are proud of their body art, and don't shy away from flaunting it. The couple has appeared in several interviews on national as well as world television. 

Friday, 20 April 2018

Most Tattooed Woman in The World

Fascination may strike you at any age. That's what happened with Charlotte Guttenberg, a native of Florida, Melbourne. Little did she know that getting a pink butterfly inked on her chest at the age of 57 will delight her so much that after a few years, her name would be mentioned in the Guinness Records as the most tattooed senior citizen (female) in the world. This recognition came in 2015 after 10 years of treating her body like a canvas, and getting 91.5% of her it inked. But she didn't rest on her laurels despite that, and continued with her fascination of body art. Now at 69, she has 98.75% of her body emblazoned so she is called as the most tattooed woman in the world.





About Charlotte 

Charlotte is a woman of multiple personalities. She is a fitness enthusiast,  certified personal trainer, life coach, and a professional writer. She is enjoying a peaceful life at the sleepy town of Florida, Melbourne with her life-partner Chuck Helmke, who also holds a record for the most tattooed senior citizen (male) in the world.



Beginning of fascination with tattoos

Unlike Chuck, Charlotte's first husband was against women getting tattooed despite having tattoos himself. So she couldn't have a tattoo until he was alive.

After a few years of her husband's death, she decided to give herself a gift on her birthday by getting inked. She got struck with that tattoo and decided to get a full body suit. Luckily, she met Chuck during the preparation for an event. As they both shared the same thoughts and liking, they soon developed an understanding and got connected to each other.


Chuck helped her and stood by her throughout the inking process since he knew how painful it is when the needle pierces the body. Together they share two records for having the most human skulls tattooed on the body and most feathers tattooed on the body. Chuck has 376 skulls on his body, and Charlotte 216 feathers on her body.

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Age-defying feat

Charlotte is the only woman in the world who is covered with tattoos from the head to toe despite being a senior citizen. She enjoys the attention, both positive and negative, that she gets in her home town, and is proud of her achievements. For her, tattoos are the best medium to express oneself, and show others to be different. She considers her body as a canvas and is ever-ready to flaunt her body mural to anyone interested.


Her Aspirations

Charlotte has received negative comments from others for her obsession with tattoos. She knows people still look at her differently despite her record-breaking achievement. Maybe, they think that a senior citizen of her age is good enough to take care of grandchildren, and not inking the body. There is a huge difference the way people look at tattooed people. And that's what she hopes to change. She wants to develop a mutual respect among people from both the world.

According to her, tattoos are beautiful, ancient art form, and people should respect those decorating their bodies with this art form.