A tattooed dad has become a TikTok star by showing off his devil horns, split tongue and his ears with half chopped off.
Heavily inked Pedro Kenso, 28, from Brasília, Brazil, has spent thousands of pounds on his extreme body modification which has earned him the nickname “demon” by local people.
The dad-of-two started his unique transition in 2017, by getting one of his nipples removed.

He then had silicone implanted into his head, where he is now able to screw in horns to his skull to resemble a devil.
Pedro also paid $1200 (£167) to have his eyes tattooed and another $1200 slicing the top of his ears off in a bid to stand out from the crowd.
“When I go outside people do judge and criticise me. Some call me a demon and others get scared,” Pedro told Jam Press.
“But I’m a very calm person. I have faith in God.
“When I go to the supermarket people are super amazed and polite.”
The tattoo artist says his first inking was his mum’s name on his arm, but has since gone on to tattoo over 70% of his body.
Pedro, who shares his unique anatomy on his Instagram account (@mansaotattoo) added: “When I did the tongue fork. I didn’t feel pain or anything.
“I used to have pointy elf ears but I didn’t like it.
“I wanted something more aggressive so I cut them off.”
He says his next step is to tattoo his entire body.
Pedro added: “The plan for my future is to tattoo myself 100%.”

He shares videos to his 272,000 followers on TikTok which gets a mix of reactions.
Criticising the body modification one social media user said: “What makes a person do that to the body.”
A second added: “Bro, does he think he’s handsome? [sic]”
But others leapt to his defense.
One fan said: “People stop judging him he wants to be like this problems it’s better for him to stay silent than talk because tomorrow we can wake up dead..”
Another social media user added: “Jesus loves you anyway, he doesn’t care about childish comments, everything has its time.”
A third said: “Am i the only one who thinks this is cool? [sic]”
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