He believes his decision to change his look and adjust his body is no different to those who dye their hair or put make-up on in the morning.
‘It’s the way you want to look, and I’ve always been a strong believer in you shouldn’t really judge people in the way they look,’ he said.
‘The end product is 100 per cent worth the torment, if you’re committed to it.’
Mr Bramble said the most frightening modification he endured was getting his eyeballs tattooed.
He still recalls the moment the syringe was approaching his eye.
‘You have one person holding your eyelids open and it’s up to you to stare at the wall at a certain spot. It’s so stressful because if you move your eyeball when there’s a syringe in there, you’ll go blind. So that’s definitely a really sketchy one.’
‘It’s so stressful because if you move your eyeball when there’s a syringe in there, you’ll go blind. So that’s definitely a really sketchy one,’ he said (pictured is Mr Bramble with his girlfriend)
Describing the most frightening modification he endured, Mr Bramble indicated it was when he was getting his eyeballs tattooed.
The famous Australian is now seeing relapse tattoo artists, but each time he goes more light sports appear on his body. Maybe when the daughter is older the loving dad will be able to show her a picture of how strange he looked before.