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‘Not nervous’: Black Alien to halve penis in next body procedure



 Black Alien is ready for his next extreme body modification procedure and this time he wants to split his penis in half. Images via @the_black_alien_project/Instagram




Black Alien — real name Anthony Loffredo — is ready for the next process of his extreme body modification and if you think slicing his lips, fingers and ears off was overboard, wait until you find out what is next.




The Frenchman, who has his millions of Instagram fans intrigued about his unconventional metamorphosis, confirmed that he had plans to cut his penis in half — LADbible reports.




ALSO READ: Man split tongue in two — sliced off nose, lips to become ‘black alien’




BLACK ALIEN IS READY TO CUT PENIS IN HALF




The 33-year-old said that he is not deterred by the thought of such a painful and dangerous procedure.




“I’m not nervous. I don’t know, for me it’s just one modification more. It’s dangerous like all of them,” Black Alien said.




In addition he said that his penis would “work normally” even if he had it split in half.




WHAT PROCEDURES DONE HAS HE HAD SO FAR?




Some of the procedures he’s already had done on his body include having his tongue surgically snipped to appear snake-like and removing his nostrils to leave a gaping hole in the middle of his face.




Black Alien has also had his entire body tattooed black — including his eyeballs.




According to the Daily Star, he has also had multiple implants inserted under his skin to enhance his extra-terrestrial look. He’s already cut off some fingers to create what looks to be a “claw hand”.




Anthony Loffredo is making it his mission to look like a ‘black alien.’ Image via @the_black_alien_project/Instagram




During a YouTube interview on the podcast show Club 113 in June 2022, he shared that his ears — which he’s already had surgically removed — are safely kept by his friend.




Additionally, he said that to achieve his “black alien” look, he will be working on other parts of his bod like getting his leg amputated.




“It’s something really hard because I have a healthy leg and an amputation it’s something big,” he admitted.




However, he clarified that he is only thinking about amputating one of his legs and that the procedure will be from his knee down.


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