Ella Lee Lahav published a story on her Instagram account last night (Sunday) in which she photographed her right hand and arm full of tattoos and told her followers on Instagram about the procedure she is going through to remove a large part of them through long and painful laser treatments.
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"Third laser treatment", announced Lahav against the background of a photo of her hand with many tattoos.
"It takes time and pain, but in the end it will be worth it and I will get my hand back," she shared her feelings and also the parts she chooses to keep.
"I leave the butterflies of course," she updated.
In the same breath Lahav turned to her followers so that they would learn from her case and the mistake she made in hindsight: "Advice from me," she wrote.
"Be a million percent sure before you get a tattoo and don't wake up one morning and just do it," she signed.
From Instagram, photo: Instagram
It is said that Lahab has additional tattoos in other parts of her body.
A little less than three years ago, Lahav and her partner at the time, Maya Jarris, tattooed the letter Q on their necks.
About two months before that, Ella Li tattooed a heart made of wire with an arrow embedded in it on her thigh.
A few days after the October 7th massacre, Ella Lee wrote in a post about the fear that accompanies her every night: "I am afraid of the dark and the night. It has been with me for years and makes it difficult for me to sleep every night. I am afraid of late hours, of walking around empty streets, even at home in my bed. At night When I try to fall asleep, my mind imagines things and creatures and situations and puts my body under stress and anxiety that make me sweat and shake. "Then right away I cover myself with a blanket and wrap myself up to my head.
Ella Li Lahav, photo: Daniel Sinai Shevdron
"After a while I manage to fall asleep and in the morning the sun shines through the window and illuminates for me a new day full of action and surprises. So it's okay to be afraid and it's okay to worry, it's also okay to stress and tremble. But at the end of the night the light will always shine."
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