We all have that one grandparent or boomer acquaintance who loves to make a negative point abouttattoos, and how you will automatically become unemployable as a result of getting your body permanently inked.

Usually, these claims are completely baseless and false, but unfortunately for the tattoo community, one woman has embodied that misconception so many people share.

Back in August, in an interview with theDaily Star, the mom-of-seven revealed that she has been jobless for around 20 years.

Melissa did have experience working as a cleaner a couple of decades ago but found out people weren’t too fond of her extreme looks, which include an impressive 800 tattoos.

The former cleaner from Wales told the publication: “I have applied for jobs and they look at me and say ‘what is this’, like I’m not a human being.

A Welsh mom-of-seven said she couldn’t find a job because of her 800 tattoos

Woman with numerous tattoos, including facial tattoos, wearing a graphic tee, sitting indoors.

Image credits:Melissa Sloan

“I would love a job and prove them all wrong because all the time they keep saying to me ‘we don’t want to give you a job, no one will give you a job’.”

Nevertheless, the 46-year-old from Powys, Wales admitted that her current professional situation wouldn’t stop her from growing her family.

“I told the nurse this the other day and she was shocked, her eyes popped out!’

It is her children persistently asking for another sibling that changed the Welsh woman’s mind.

Despite the risks that come with a pregnancy at 46, such as incidents of gestational trophoblastic disease and chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus, according to theUS National Institutes of Health, Melissa was convinced she would be just fine.

Melissa Sloan said she was currently trying to have an eighth child

Woman with facial tattoos holding a coffee cup, showcasing body art detail.

Shesaid: “But at my age, 46, it’s a bit scary and if I do it now, get it out the way and have it when I’m 47.

The mum of seven children – five of whom are estranged – currently lives with her partner Luke and her two youngest children, daughters Autumn, 11, and Summer, nine.

In addition to her dreams of becoming the matriarch of an even bigger family, the inked woman revealed she wanted to prove people wrong and become a legal practitioner.

The publication took to the streets to see if anyone would employ Melissa, and the responses were overwhelmingly positive.

“I would, because I worked in Camden,” a man who works in high-end venues said.

“But at my age, 46, it’s a bit scary,” Melissa said of becoming pregnant again

Person with 800 tattoos in woods wearing beige winter clothes and glasses, discussing unemployment challenges.

He continued: “So that’s where like Amy Winehouse, Madonna, and other people who used to go there quite a lot.

“So seeing her like this is normal for me living in Camden.”

According to law firmWarner Goodman,the UK’s Equality Act 2010 “does not specifically protect people who have tattoos or piercings”.

Therefore, “employers can refuse to employ an individual based on their body art or piercings and can require employees to cover up tattoos or remove piercings while working.”

Melissa, who is also considered to be “Britain’s most tattooed mom,” told theDaily Starthat although she has even unsuccessfully offered to scrub toilets, she would love to be “a solicitor or a lawyer in crime” because she “used to be in trouble with the police” herself.

Nevertheless, people in the street said they would be okay with hiring Melissa who dreams of becoming a lawyer one day

Mom with face tattoos, wearing blue hair and a pink bandana, outdoors.

She said: “People don’t like me with my tattoos on my face because they just look at you like you’re worthless, like you’re nothing.

“They don’t want people like us with tattoos on their faces.

“They don’t understand us, do they?

“We’re just exactly the same as anyone else.

“We breathe the same, we live the same – but they just don’t want to know.”

Melissa confessed her tattoos helped her cope with the abuse she suffered as a child

Woman with face tattoos in a camouflage jacket under a transparent umbrella.

The unusual-looking job-seeker had previously revealed the heartbreaking inspiration behind her fully inked body.

Melissaclaimedher tattoos were her way of coping with the horrific sexual abuse she had suffered at the hands of her pedophile brother.

The survivor said: “My tattoos help me cover the emotional scars that Gavin left behind.

“They’re my mask and I hide from the world behind them.

“But now that he is finally in jail, I can begin to feel free.”

Many people online weren’t very impressed with Melissa’s tattoo choices

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