
In 2015, she moved from Cleveland, Ohio, to New York City to launch her career as a tattoo artist.Fast forward to June 2022, as headlines hit hard of Ceaser shockingly caught on camera, allegedly abusing one of his dogs. A celebrity tattoo artist, Donna also frequents clubs and high-profile events regularly. Where is Donna Marie Lombardi Now?ĭonna Marie Lombardi, whose real name is Taylor Monet Pinkney, became a part of the show in season 3 and has been appearing as a main cast member since season 4. Sky is quite close to her mother and regularly meets up with her.

Allegedly, she was asked to leave the show in season 8 as she got into a fight with her son, Des.

She continues to be active in the party scene, often interacting with celebrities and social media influencers. According to reports, Sky shifted to California in mid-2020. She has expressed an interest in acting and even went for classes in early 2020. However, she has tried to distance herself from the series ever since she claims she felt like an outcast at Black Ink.Ī post shared by SKY DAYS who is openly supportive of plastic surgery, used to be a makeup artist and is currently a social media influencer with over 4.3 million followers on Instagram. A model and a businesswoman, Duchess, who is Ceasar’s ex-fiancée, left in season 5 but continues to be remembered by fans for her memorable presence on the show. She owns the body modification studio, Pretty-N-Ink, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Where is Crystana “Dutchess” Lattimore Now?Ĭrystana “Dutchess” Lattimore from Lincolnton is fondly referred to as the “Dutchess of Ink” due to her passion for tattoos. He is currently in a relationship with Suzette Samuel. He has a daughter named Cheyenne with his former partner, Crystal.

Calling himself a reality star, business mogul, and brand builder, Ceaser frequently promotes his studios and the show on social media. Reportedly, Ceaser holds an associate’s degree in Graphic and Visual Communications from Katharine Gibbs College. He is passionate about Black representation and wishes to open up a Black Ink Studio wherever there is a lack of Black-owned businesses. A post shared by Ceaser Emanuel around 17 years of tattooing experience, Ceaser is well-known for his skills and continues to be the CEO of the brand.
