Body piercer who chopped off her own finger with bolt-cutters ‘because she wanted to’ turns the severed digit into a PENDANT – and decorates the stump with tiny HATS

  • Torz Reynolds, from Colchester, Essex, cut off the top of her little finger last year
  • Did it for fun as she believes it looks 'cute' - and now calls her stump 'Wiggles'
  • Decorates 'Wiggles' with hats and now wears her pickled finger around her neck
  • Said: 'It was in freezer next to my frozen peas... why not turn it into a necklace?'

A body piercer who lopped off her own finger has marked the one-year anniversary by turning the severed limb into a pendent - and decorating the stump with tiny hats.

Torz Reynolds, from Colchester in Essex, decided to slice off her little finger with bolt cutters last year after wanting to do it for a decade because she believes it 'looks cute'.

After keeping the stump in the freezer next to a bag of peas for the past year, Torz bizarrely decided to mark the occasion by immortalising the frozen finger in a pendant necklace.

Torz Reynolds, from Colchester in Essex, decided to slice off her little finger with bolt cutters last year after wanting to do it for a decade because she believes it 'looks cute'

The 30-year-old body modifier bought a glass vial, filled it with alcohol solution and dunked the detached digit inside attached to a chain so it wouldn't waste away in the freezer.

Boyfriend Xav also presented Torz with a collection of tiny hats which she claims resemble the Village People to dress her stump, which she has affectionately named Wiggles.

Torz, from Colchester, Essex, said: 'I forgot it [the finger] was there. It was in the freezer next to my frozen peas. 

Torz now plays dress-up with Wiggles, decorating the stump with one of 15 kids' toy hats including a stetson, a viking helmet, a hard hat and a red baseball cap

Torz now plays dress-up with Wiggles, decorating the stump with one of 15 kids' toy hats including a stetson, a viking helmet, a hard hat and a red baseball cap

'You don't want to waste it so why not turn it into a necklace?

'I made the necklace on Wiggles' birthday (February 14). I'll pick and choose where I wear it - I wouldn't wear it at work - but it will definitely be a new favourite in my free time.

'I thought a necklace would be the easiest thing to make and I wanted to do something to mark Wiggles' first birthday.'

Torz, from Colchester, Essex, said: 'I forgot it [the finger] was there. It was in the freezer next to my frozen peas

Torz, from Colchester, Essex, said: 'I forgot it [the finger] was there. It was in the freezer next to my frozen peas

Torz now plays dress-up with Wiggles, decorating the stump with one of 15 kids' toy hats including a stetson, a viking helmet, a hard hat and a red baseball cap.

Torz said: 'The hats were a present from my boyfriend for Wiggles' birthday. I thought it was brilliant, they look like they're the Village People.

'A lot of people have said they're awesome - everyone knows I don't take anything seriously.'

Torz was inspired to chop her pinky finger off after one of her friends took the plunge, she revealed following that she would often practise bending her finger back to see if she could live without it.

The taxidermist decided to commit to the extreme body modification last year and chopped it off herself after numbing it to reduce the pain, and hasn't looked back.

Torz said: 'I thought it was really cute. I couldn't stop thinking about it and decided to do it.

The taxidermist decided to commit to the extreme body modification last year and chopped it off herself after numbing it to reduce the pain, and hasn't looked back

'Xav and I had a nice dinner and then I chopped it off, I numbed it first so it wasn't too bad.I wasn't sure if I could live without it but I can.

'It hasn't changed anything - I love it, it's so cute.

A lot of people will go and get it done professionally but I didn't want to go through surgery.

'My partner just said, 'as long as you're happy that's all that matters'. My family didn't understand it but didn't mind as long as I was safe.' 

Torz made headlines back in 2014 when she found out her then boyfriend of two years had been cheating on her - and took revenge, in the most gruesome way possible.

She initially thought Stuart 'Chopper' May broke up with her because he moved to Alaska to take a dream job. She even saw him off, tearfully, at the airport.

When she found out her former boyfriend had been cheating on her, Torz removed the tattoo she had of his name with a scalpel and then posted the flap of flesh to him

When she found out her former boyfriend had been cheating on her, Torz removed the tattoo she had of his name with a scalpel and then posted the flap of flesh to him

But a week later Torz found out he had instead moved in with a woman he'd allegedly been having an affair with for six months.

So, taking a scalpel to her arm, she removed tattoo she had done of nickname 'Chopper' and then sent the severed skin to him by post..

It took her an hour and a half to carefully slicing the skin from her arm. She then used a pair of dissection tweezers to peel the skin back.

Afterwards, the remnants of the tattoo were put in a jar, wrapped up with a bow and sent via recorded delivery to her former lover.

Torz even tracked it online so she knew for definite that Chopper, 24, had received it.

She said: 'I packaged it up so it really did look like a present. I even used different handwriting so he'd have no idea that it was me.

'I can't imagine what his reaction was. I wish I could have been there to see it.'

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