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41 Homer Simpson tattoos: New Zealander sets world record

Updated: March 19, 2017 at 11:51 am EST  See Comments

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The 27-year old from Auckland New Zealand says he was not allowed to watch the popular sitcom because his father, whom he calls a real life Ned Flanders, would not let him watch the series. Bart’s dad was depicted as a buffoon, Lee’s father would argue.

“I was never allowed to watch The Simpsons growing up… But I’ve always enjoyed watching the show in later life and it feels incredible to be a record breaker,” said the university student, who is himself a father of one.

The Homer sleeve, as he calls it, took more than 25 hours to finish and was done by a close friend and tattoo artist Ben Jenkins. He managed to pay for the tattoos by abstaining from booze for a year.

Last Fridays session. #somanyhomers #colouryoubeauty pic.twitter.com/izysUTa2Tl

— Lee Weir (@LeeWeird) May 30, 2013

Weir had to provide dermatologist reports to Guinness World Records to prove they were real, and he was announced as a record holder on June 5:

The most tattoos of the same cartoon character tattooed on the body is 41 and was achieved by Lee Weir (New Zealand) in Auckland, New Zealand, verified on 5 June 2014,” his entry now proudly reads.

+ A west Auckland man is now the holder of one of the more obscure #GuinessWorldRecords. @davidfarrier with the story pic.twitter.com/MPiNQVmaAj

— The Paul Henry Show (@PaulHenryShow) July 21, 2014

You have the most impressive sleeve of all time! Seriously! @LeeWeird

— Richard Recinos (@RecinosRichard) July 21, 2014

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