MyTattooGirls.com Makes Offer to Girl Who Lied About Her Tattoos

LOS ANGELES — Following in the headline-grabbing footsteps of other adult companies, MyTattooGirls.com has offered Kimberley Vlaminck, the tattoo-face girl, "top dollar" to be interviewed for the site.

Belgian Vlaminck, 18, garnered an embarrassing round of news coverage when she accused a local tattoo artist of giving her 56 facial tattoos when she only asked for three. She later revealed she was lying after her father got angry at her.

MyTattooGirls.com's offer includes an unspecified contract offer that would feature Vlaminck in a series of exclusive interviews for the site while she undergoes tattoo removal, which the site also is offering to pay for.

Presumably, MyTattooGirls.com also would like to see Vlaminck in hardcore action, as the site features performers like Regan Reese in such scenarios. The site also showcases actual tattoos being administered.

Before admitting her lie, Vlamnick sued tatoo artist Rouslan Toumaniantz for 9,000 pounds, or about $14,700. She has since dropped that suit, but MyTattooGirls.com Owner Sascha Libido said they've hired Toumaniantz as one of their resident tattoo artists in Europe.

“We film a lot of content overseas in Europe and look forward to having Rouslan bring his passion for tattoos to our website,” Libido said. “His work is amazing and we’re looking for big things from him in the very near future.”

As for Vlamnick, Libido said he'd welcome the 18-year-old onto his site.

“I don’t know what Kimberley’s intentions are at this point, but I think she’d be a perfect addition to the MyTattooGirls.com roster,” he said. “She’s definitely a very attractive girl with a love of tattoos and a desire to be in the spotlight. I’m sure our fans would love to see her on the site.”

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