Blac Chyna has continued her epic make-under journey by having her Baphomet tattoo lasered off her left hip.
The 34-year-old model took to Instagram to explain how she is "still on my healing journey" as she headed to Las Vegas to pay a visit to Clear Out Ink to get the tattoo removed.
In a video, she said: "Y'all know that I have this Baphomet tattoo, right, it's got to come off. I'm about to have no mark of the beast in me, anything like that.
"But I will tell you this, when I first got the tattoo, that is not what it meant to me and regardless of what it is I just don't want anything negative or demonic on my body anymore.
"So I'm about to drive to Vegas to go get this removed."
Customer fumes as tattoo artist selfishly hid their initials in designChyna, real name Angela White, added: "This is going to be a great experience, I'm really excited for this. This is going to be a great, great, great experience."
In a second video, the model showed preparing for the laser tattoo removal.
She captioned the post: "Part 2/2 Thank you God, for saving me. Removing this Baphomet tattoo. I'm sending all this energy back to the owner."
Her fans took to the comments to praise Chyna for sharing her journey.
"This is amazing. Congratulations on your journey. God bless you," one fan commented.
Another wrote: "Just loving this for you," while a third person said: "I am so proud of you."
Her decision to remove the Baphomet tattoo comes after she claimed she was "reborn" when she was baptised.
Taking to Instagram, she shared a snaps from her special day which showed her being dipped under water while wearing an all-white outfit.
The image showed a priest in a white gown completing the ceremony in what appeared to be a large swimming pool, while covering the star's face.
She captioned the upload: "I was reborn on my birthday 5-11-22. God is Good."
Tattoo 'addict' shares what she looked like before 'spiritual' inkings on faceThe 34-year-old was baptised on her birthday last May following her defamation court case against the Kardashians, which she lost.