"Hey everyone, thanx for your support. I've been biting my tongue for awhile now until these last few episodes have aired. I'm not much for drama but I do need to address a few things.
In the first episode of this season when I quit, that was real and unscripted. I just couldn't stand all the drama and lying going on. When I first started this show 3+ years ago, I made the commitment to be true and honest with everything I said and did. so, when Kat said to me 'that its hard to be honest with you in front of the cameras', that blew me away... what had we been doing for all this time?? and then she insinuated that i would try to hurt her on the camera. that was the last confirmation i needed that it was indeed time to leave. I had just spent 3 yrs being loyal and committed to her as a boss and as a friend. if kat would of acknowledged or taken any responsibility for why i wanted to leave, things might have been different.
recently i have heard her in interviews stating that me leaving was produced and that I Never Really worked at her shop, only when the camera's were there. while this is true, what she neglected to say was that those camera's were there for 8 months out of a year, 5 days a week. and i might add, i was there the longest of anybody, coming in at 11 and not walking out that door til 9 or 10 at night...her statements make me realize that she never appreciated my commitment to her shop, her show, and most importantly, to her as a friend. Aside from the time I spent away from my FAMILY.
All she should have said was the truth, That I left because of all the drama. She shouldn't lie about me, I don't think she would like it if I told people the truth about her.
Kat is very talented and has been very successful. I do not understand why she chooses to play the VICTIM over and over and over again..
With that being said, I'm Anxious to see how things go over at American Electric. I gotta admit, I had a lot of fun filming with Craig. He is a great guy and very funny too... At the end of the day, we are all just tattoo artists, who are lucky enough to have our art shown & appreciated on television.....so, i hope you enjoy the rest of the season. there should be some good tattoos put out, and of course the inevitable drama that is 'reality' tv... thanx again" ~corey miller's facebook page
He went back to work at his shop Six Feet Under and for personal reasons
Corey Miller, known for his work on "LA Ink," typically uses a red-colored skin marker, often referred to as a surgical or skin-safe marker, to sketch designs directly on the skin before tattooing. These markers are designed to be non-toxic and safe for use on the skin, and they usually have a fine tip for precision. The specific brand may vary, but they are generally used by tattoo artists for their ability to create detailed outlines.
She goes to LA high school
The cast of La Gitana - 2012 includes: Hector Azurmendi as Lucas Marlon Picado as Corey Tim Wilbur
The cast of LA Sucks - 2014 includes: Corey Craig Nathan Cramton Anna Rose Moore Ele Woods
24000 per episode
He went back to work at his shop Six Feet Under and for personal reasons
Tim Hendricks refill pen that's it
LA Ink - 2007 Corey's Dilemma 1-22 was released on: USA: 6 March 2008
Corey's wife's name IS Kat, but Corey's wife Kat is NOT Kat Von D
Corey Miller, known for his work on "LA Ink," typically uses a red-colored skin marker, often referred to as a surgical or skin-safe marker, to sketch designs directly on the skin before tattooing. These markers are designed to be non-toxic and safe for use on the skin, and they usually have a fine tip for precision. The specific brand may vary, but they are generally used by tattoo artists for their ability to create detailed outlines.
The duration of LA Ink is -2880.0 seconds.
LA Ink ended on 2011-09-15.
LA Ink was created on 2007-08-07.
September 15th 2016 is the last episode of LA Ink.
LA Ink - 2007 LA Ink Grand Opening 1-3 was released on: USA: 21 August 2007 Netherlands: 4 March 2009
The cast of The Alarm - 1921 includes: Jim Corey as Joe Thomas Laura La Plante as Ruth Miller - the Schoolteacher Lee Shumway as Collins