A woman from Maori tribe has become first TV presenter with a tattoo on her face

A resident of New Zealand has become the world’s first leading news with a tattoo on his face. It is reported by Unilad.

According to the publication, 38-year-old Oilini Kaipara (Oriini Kaipara) made a traditional tattoo on his lips and chin in 2017 after handed over the DNA test. It turned out that she is 100 percent is a representative of the Maori tribe – the indigenous people of New Zealand, which causes distinctive images on the body.

A woman believed that because of the tattoo on her face, she would never allow the live broadcast on television. However, in 2021, the heroine of the material got a TV presenter on the NEWSHUB Live channel and began working during the daytime.

On Monday, December 27, the Kaipara colleague could not go to work, and she was instructed to edit him in direct air in Prime Time. “I lost the gift of speech. I am proud to become a leading news at six o’clock in the evening. Do not let your identity or your culture limit you. Use it as power to work great things,” she shared and noted that he would now insist on Permanent work live.

Tattoo Heroine Material is called Ta-Moko. It differs from the usual so that it is applied to the skin with the help of a special chisel “EMS”, and not by needle. As a result, the skin loses its smoothness, and scars appear on it. Such images are considered to have Maori’s tribe sacred people.

Earlier in December, the Russian with a tattoo on his face showed his preparation for the parent meeting. Vladimir Plekhanov completely painted his tattoos on the face with a tonal agent. “I was called to school. It was necessary to come up with something urgently. Now I should look in public places,” the man signed a roller. The hero of the material admitted that due to the drawings on his face it can be deprived of parental rights.

/Media reports.