She was once the sweet blonde girl next door. Soft makeup. Bright smile. Not a single tattoo in sight.
But in just four years, she has turned into something nobody could have predicted: blackout tattoos cover her body, horns rise from her forehead, her tongue is split like a snake’s… and her nose? She cut it off and now keeps it in a jar.

From “Pretty Girl” to “Walking Shock”
Back in 2019, Toxii could have walked into any office, mall, or café and blended right in. Blonde hair. No tattoos. A face that could have belonged to any influencer.
Today, she is unrecognizable.
Her upper body is drenched in solid black ink.
Her eyes are tattooed, turning them into eerie black pools.
Her tongue has been surgically split into two.
Her forehead carries implants, pushing the skin upward into horn-like bumps.
And her nose? Gone. Removed. Preserved in a jar she keeps as a reminder.
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Why She Did It
When asked why she destroyed what many considered natural beauty, her answer was simple:
“I like to be imperfect. Imperfections make you unique.”
To her, this wasn’t destruction. It was liberation. Every scar, every tattoo, every implant is a symbol of her freedom.

The Pain
The nose removal was the turning point. Eight weeks of agony. Swelling. Sleepless nights. The pain, she says, was far worse than any tattoo or implant.
But she does not regret it.
Not even for a second.
For her, the jar with her preserved nose is not grotesque—it’s a trophy. Proof of her decision to live outside the rules of society.
Internet Explosion
The internet went wild when she posted her “before-and-after” pictures.
“You were so beautiful before,” wrote one devastated fan.
“This is self-hate, not art,” another claimed.
Others accused her of being possessed, calling her modifications “satanic rituals.”
But she also has defenders. People who see her as an artist, a rebel, a fearless woman who dares to live on her own terms.
And in the middle of it all, Toxii just keeps smiling—nose or no nose.

Love Her or Hate Her
Critics say it’s madness. Fans say it’s bravery.
But one thing is undeniable: she has become unforgettable. Every scroll through her Instagram feed is like staring at a car crash—you want to look away, but you can’t.
And maybe that’s the secret. In a world full of copies and filters, she is something completely original.
She cut off her nose. She embraced the pain. She defied beauty standards.
And somehow, she’s still smiling.
Sources
The Sun — “I’m tattooed all over & even removed my NOSE to keep in a little jar… people can’t believe the difference 4 years makes” thesun.co.uk
Opposing Views — “Tattooed Woman Who Keeps Her Nose Inside A Jar … reveals how she looked before her transformation” opposingviews.com
Instagram reel / posts / interviews with Devon Rodriguez (shared via social media) link
Australian/Newspaper reports (NT News, etc.) summarizing same claims. NT News