In a bold attempt to transform into a “black alien,” a guy known as the “most modified man” in the world has gone so far as to cut off two of his fingers, turning his hand into a claw.
Frenchman Anthony Loffredo, 33, has a history of bifurcating his tongue, cutting off his nose, and decorating his body with tattoos and body piercings because he is determined to change the way he looks.
Anthony claims that although he has had a number of startling changes, such as having his upper lip removed earlier this year, he has only achieved 34% of his desired change.
For over a decade, Anthony has engaged in radical body modifications, often at considerable risk, including undergoing procedures like eyeball tattooing that temporarily jeopardized his vision.
His willingness to push boundaries led him to surgically remove both his ears in his pursuit of an extraterrestrial aesthetic, alongside other changes such as tongue-splitting.
Because medical operations are banned in his own country of France, Anthony has traveled the world for his different makeovers. He went to Spain last year to get his nose surgically removed.
Dermal implants further accentuate his facial features, giving him a textured look with distinct lines etched across his cheekbones.
Anthony discusses his incredible transformation on his Instagram account, the Black Alien Project, which has 718,000 followers. His unrelenting dedication to changing his physical identity never ceases to wow his audience.
In a post-surgery shot, Anthony exhibited his latest project, the fabrication of a “alien claw,” exhibiting a bleeding, stitched scar on his palm, accompanied by the remark “I develop my inner peace.”
While his audacious modifications frequently incite divisive reactions, Anthony’s boldness earns him both praise and skepticism among his followers.
A commentator said, “This is unsettling and intriguing at the same time. I don’t believe I could embark on such a path, but I salute you for pursuing your aspirations.”
Another congratulated Anthony, stating, “Congratulations on moving forward with the project. it is incredibly wonderful.”
Critics also voiced their opinions, with one claiming “Blatant disrespect to those that are unfortunate to have lost limbs and look for ways to function as the human body should.”
Despite the wide range of answers, Anthony is unwavering in his quest for change, which he has been enthusiastic about since he was a little child.
In 2017, he told the French publication Midi Libre, “I had a turning point in my career as a security guard.” “I realized that I wasn’t living the life I really wanted to live. I took the drastic step of leaving everything behind and traveling to Australia when I was 24 years old. Over time, it has become second nature, almost instinctual, for me to constantly envision and strategize my plans for the upcoming months.”