‘Never thought I’d see the day’: Woman with eyeball tattoos reveals decision that transformed her life
Amber Luke, known as the 'blue eyes white dragon,' shared her journey of overcoming meth addiction.
Amber Luke, known as 'Australia’s most tattooed woman,' has shocked her followers with a dramatic transformation after quitting meth. Amber Luke, who goes by @amberluke666 on Instagram, posted a striking side-by-side comparison of herself from 2019 and 2025, highlighting not just a physical transformation but an emotional and mental one as well.

Amber, often referred to as the 'blue eyes white dragon' due to her distinctive eyeball tattoos, reflected on her struggles in the caption. She admitted that in the 2019 photo, she was "high on meth every day" and felt like she had no will to survive. "I honestly thought there was no coming back," she shared.
However, in the latest image, Amber radiates confidence and strength, celebrating being a year and a half free from substance abuse. She described how her life has changed drastically, now owning her dream car and cherishing her life with her three beloved dogs. "But what I have now that I never used to is my mental gains," she proudly stated.
Amber spoke candidly about her addiction, revealing she never thought she’d "see the day" when she could stay off meth. "For seven years – every single morning…During the day, always nocturnal in the nighttime," she recalled. She also opened up about how people had previously used her past against her, calling her derogatory names.
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"Being called a junkie and a crackhead – not my finest years," she admitted. But now, she has a powerful message for those who doubted her: "Guess what, f**kers – you ain't got nothing on me now."
Amber emphasised the importance of self-recognition and celebrating personal victories. "Building yourself up and giving yourself the kudos you DESERVE is necessary," she encouraged.
Her post was met with overwhelming support from followers who praised her resilience. One person wrote, "You have come so far, and I’m proud of you," while another added, "Respect of the highest level to you, you are strong as f**k in so many ways."
A fan commended her openness about addiction, saying, "Huge congratulations for overcoming addiction; that is such a strong-minded and powerful thing to do! Even more so to talk about it here despite the stigma. You are breaking barriers and opening conversations for others that might save them, too."
A friend also shared his admiration, writing, "ABSOLUTELY THRIVING! Can’t stop, won’t stop, so proud, and you should be super proud of the person you are and are becoming! The future is looking so fierce for you!"

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