09.03.2026 10:02
Nazan Ünal, who has caught the attention of social media with her tattoos, is on the path to becoming a new phenomenon. Participating in the program 'Don't Give Up' with Didem Arslan Yılmaz, Nazan has started to earn income by doing live broadcasts on TikTok.
Nazan Ünal, who participated in the "Don't Give Up" program with Didem Arslan and became a hot topic on social media, drew attention with the tattoos on her face. Claiming to have been scammed by a man she met on TikTok, Nazan is on her way to becoming a new phenomenon.
SHE STARTED DOING LIVE BROADCASTS ON TIKTOK
Nazan Ünal, who stood out with her statements in the program and especially with the tattoos on her face, quickly became one of the talked-about names on social media. Ünal stated that she started to earn income through the platform while meeting her followers with the live broadcasts she opened on TikTok recently.
"I GOT TATTOOS OF THINGS I LIKE"
Ünal, who explained that she has many tattoos on her body, expressed that her tattoos represent the pains in her life. Ünal shared her struggles with the words, "I have a lot of tattoos on my body. I got them all to fill the voids that people created in me. I have been alone my whole life."
Stating that she later learned the meaning of the "Savage" tattoo on her face, Ünal said, "I didn't know it meant that. I got tattoos of things I like."
SHE CLAIMED TO HAVE BEEN SCAMMED WITH A MARRIAGE PROMISE
Nazan Ünal claimed in the program that she was scammed by Burhan Kral, who is 14 years younger than her, with a marriage promise. Ünal said she moved to Düzce for the person she met on TikTok but experienced great disappointment.
Ünal stated, "I fell in love with a tyrant named Burhan. I settled in Düzce for him. He scammed and deceived me. He threatened to kill me. I suffered a lot," and claimed that while she wanted to sell her house, the money from the sale was sent to the account of the person in question and she could not get it back.
Ünal also mentioned that she made significant changes in her life after the experience, stating that she has been wearing a headscarf for three years and describes herself as a repentant person.