Teen Dad with ‘DEVAST8’ Face Tattoo Goes Viral After Job Plea—Now He’s Ready to Start Over

A 19-year-old father from New Zealand became a viral sensation after publicly pleading for someone to look past his criminal history and the bold face tattoo that’s been holding him back.

Mark Cropp, a teenager recently released from prison, made headlines after sharing a heartfelt post on social media, asking for a second chance at life—and a job. His story quickly gained traction online, and in just a few hours, Mark was overwhelmed with support, receiving more than 45 job offers.
“I stopped counting when I reached 45,” he told Daily Mail Australia.

The Tattoo That Changed Everything
Mark earned the nickname “DEVAST8” due to the emotional damage he says he caused to those around him. In prison, he and his brother decided to immortalize that nickname across his face using a homemade tattoo gun crafted from a cassette player and a pen spring. The ink was made by burning plastic utensils and mixing the soot with toothpaste and water.
What was supposed to be a small piece along the jawline turned into a massive tattoo stretching across his cheeks and chin—done while drinking homebrewed alcohol made from apples, sugar, and bread.
Family Shock and Personal Regret
Just a week before his release, Mark sent a photo of his face to his partner, Taneia Ruki, to prepare her for the shock.
“She was devastated,” Mark admitted. “But now she’s gotten used to it and says she can’t see me without it.”
Despite that, Mark acknowledges the tattoo has become a major obstacle in his life.

Job Offers—and Hesitation
While Mark was inundated with offers after his story went viral, he revealed that he still hasn’t started working.
“I’m just waiting for the right one,” he said, explaining that many opportunities required him to have a car—something he currently doesn’t have.
“Until I get my first paycheck and a vehicle, I won’t be able to get around to job sites.”
However, according to Taneia, he has since accepted a full-time scaffolding job, which could mark the beginning of a fresh chapter.

Saying Goodbye to ‘DEVAST8’
Mark has now made the difficult decision to remove the face tattoo, even though it holds sentimental value.
“My brother did it for me. It means something to me… but I know it’s the best thing for my future.”
Thanks to a generous offer for laser removal therapy, Mark’s first session is scheduled to begin soon. He admits the process will be painful, but necessary.
A New Direction
The teenager has only been out of jail for two weeks but says he’s already learned a lot from his mistakes.
“I don’t think people should be judged by tattoos on their face—but I know that unless I change something, that’s exactly what will keep happening.”
Mark is now focused on becoming someone his family can rely on, especially as a young father trying to build a better life.

A Powerful Message
Mark’s story struck a chord with many—offering a raw look at the struggles former inmates face when reintegrating into society. His viral plea not only opened the door to job opportunities but also sparked conversations around second chances, redemption, and the power of change.
“I just want to move forward. I’ve made my mistakes, but I’m ready to turn things around.”