There was a time when he was just a regular teenager, blending in with everyone else. But everything changed when he got his first tattoo at the age of 16. What started as a small personal symbol turned into a full-body transformation. Today, his skin is covered in ink — even his face, ears, and eyelids. He believes it’s made him more attractive, but many are left wondering: is that really the case?
Before the transformation, he was known as Gregory Paul McLaren — a cheerful young man from a quiet coastal town in New Zealand. He loved music, performing arts, and circus life. His friends just called him Greg, and his dream wasn’t to be rich or famous — he simply wanted to live a life full of expression and freedom.
Greg’s bedroom walls were once decorated with posters of acrobats and jugglers. He saw the circus not as a spectacle, but as a calling. When he was 16, he left home to join a traveling circus. That’s when he got his first tattoo — a small image of a juggling club on his thigh, discreet enough to hide from his mother.
Though he was still the same Greg — now wearing makeup and spinning fire in front of crowds — his journey took him across the world. From Melbourne to Berlin to Bangkok, each stop brought him new friends, unforgettable memories, and more ink.
His tattoos began as simple tributes to his passions — a few words, symbols, or animals tied to his circus life. But as time went on, they became much more than body art. They became a living story. He layered tattoo upon tattoo, some areas inked so many times that experts say over 200% of his skin is tattooed — meaning many sections have been redone multiple times.
Now going by the name Lucky Diamond Rich, he embraces the person he’s become. To him, every inch of his body tells a story — each design a chapter in his life. Still, when he shared an old photo from before his transformation, fans were stunned. The image showed a clean-faced young man with bright eyes and a gentle smile — a far cry from the tattooed figure he is today.
What do you think — is he a walking masterpiece or has he gone too far? Share your thoughts in the comments!