An 18-year-old Russian woman let her new ‘boyfriend’ tattoo his name across her face – less than 24 hours after they first met.
Lesya, who is a lover of tattoos and whose sister is a tattoo artist, met Toumaniantz in an online chat room and the two fell “head over heels in love.”
They finally met each other in Moscow last month and it was a matter of hours before Lesya was in the chair getting her face needle and inked up.
It was about the same amount of time before the two were engaged and Lesya had taken Rouslan’s last name.
The tattoo-mad former art student, also had “All For Love” inked above her eyebrow.
“It’s a symbol of our eternal devotion. I’d like him to tattoo every inch of my body,” she said.
It is not the first time that Toumaniantz’s handiwork has hit the headlines.
In 2009, he was accused of tattooing 56 stars on 18-year-old Kimberley Vlaeminckin’s face when she was asleep at his Tattoo Box studio in Coutrai, Belgium.
His alleged victim claimed she just wanted three stars near her eye. But a week later she confessed to Dutch TV that she had lied as she was scared of how her father would react.
The subsequent backlash caused Toumaniantz to flee Belgium.