Nancy Mace Shows Off Extensive Tattoo Collection in Intro for New ‘Get Maced’ Show

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Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is showing viewers a different side of herself with the launch of her new YouTube show, “Get Maced,” including a collection of tattoos covering both of her arms.

The 48-year-old Republican revealed the extensive ink in an introductory video for the show, which features several clips of Mace away from the traditional halls of Congress.

In one shot, a sleeveless Mace sits in front of a microphone with the Sailor Jerry-style tattoos on her arms clearly visible. Another clip features the congresswoman lounging in a black bathing suit while displaying the artwork.

Among Mace’s tattoos is the word “Justice” on her left arm, along with what appears to be a lion. The same arm also features an image that appears to depict either the Virgin Mary or a Catholic saint.

Her other arm includes a large bird, a flower and an image of the sun, along with several other tattoos.

The tattoos are featured prominently in the introduction to “Get Maced,” a show that appears positioned as a place for Mace to offer her views on current events following her election loss.

Mace has already posted videos addressing several hot-button subjects. Her channel includes commentary about the WNBA and Sophie Cunningham, as well as a video discussing what she calls the “communist threat” facing the United States. Another installment focuses on her claim that “radical Islam” has taken over parts of Michigan.

The congresswoman’s tattoos attracted attention from the New York Post and users on X over the weekend, though Mace had already displayed them several days earlier in a slightly different introductory video.

That version included footage of Mace wearing a black dress that showed off her tattoos, along with the same bathing suit footage.

The “Get Maced” introduction also combines the tattoo shots with other footage presenting different sides of the South Carolina Republican. One clip shows Mace emerging from the ocean carrying a surfboard, while another shows her walking through the halls of Congress.

Mace had previously discussed her decision to get the tattoos in February.

At the time, she said getting tattooed was giving her the “pain that I need to feel.”

The new YouTube venture comes as Mace prepares for life after Congress and begins building an audience around her “Get Maced” brand.

By Sunday afternoon, Mace’s YouTube channel had accumulated approximately 31,000 subscribers.

For viewers curious about the Republican lawmaker’s newly revealed ink, they do not have to wait long to see it. Mace’s tattoos are prominently displayed right at the beginning of her latest “Get Maced” introduction.

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