247 Ink Magazine (February/March) 2016 Issue #7 | Page 11

“Yeah, I would probably do another tattoo show if it had anything to do with tattoos. (Laughs)” Caroline Evans “I thought it was funny that I had one of the producers asking me, “Ah you look so hot dressing up in that corset are you gonna do that at conventions from now on?” I’m like “Are you fuckin nuts? NO!” I’m like “I can’t breathe and I can’t feel my feet so that’s not happening”. They’re like “But you look hot”. Yeah…but I can’t tattoo this way and that’s how I get my bills paid” Caroline Evans “While we were filming for IM, Aaron talked about it non stop. It had always sounded crazy, but when I finally got the chance to see it in person, I was in love. I wanted to fly! It took some time for my suspension stars to align, but once they did, and I finally got the chance, I was hooked. Literally and figuratively. It’s the best drug you could ever do. I can’t describe the feeling of euphoria it gives you. It’s pure magic” Emily Elegado “Jason Clay Dunn in par ticular tried to warn me of the pitfalls of being “the villain”. I really never believed it would get as crazy as it did. But I’ve always kept up the same train of thought, if I was a man I’d be called a bully, but because I’m a woman I’m a bitch. It’s a sad misogynistic world we live in when even in our insults we still can’t keep things equal” Emily Elegado “Fuck, no one knew what to expect. We were pretty shocked at the long hours, cold meals, few hours of sleep, isolation from the public and our families. It’s a lot of crazy shit you need to get used to really fast, or they leave you behind” Emily Elegado “The one thing I respect about Josh is he came prepared and came at it like a show. He was like “No offense, I’m gonna be 9