CBS Local's DJ Sixsmith caught up with Emanuel to discuss the another season of the hit reality series, the opening of a new shop in Brooklyn and his love for New York City. "With that whole COVID thing, that was one of the scariest experiences ever," said Emanuel. "It was horrible and I caught it in the beginning in March. My mom came up here and then she got sick. She had to go to the hospital and was put on a ventilator. The world still hasn't gotten back to how it used to be. A lot of people don't know that the whole 113th shop is gone. We were in a fight to save it and then this whole COVID thing happened."Įmanuel has taken his tattoo businesses all over the country to other big cities like Chicago, Houston and Milwaukee. The Bronx native has over 10 tattoo shops nationwide and has seen the tattoo business dramatically change since he opened up his first spot. Black Ink Crew New York - Season 8 - TV Series VH1 Controversy in Ceasers personal life threatens to bring his tattoo empire crumbling down, and the staff of New York Citys most in-demand. While the business has grown tremendously over the year, nothing will ever beat having shops in New York for Emanuel. We used to write with Arnold's writing fluid - a London ink, which was of a bluish tint at first, but turned black a few hours after. ![]() ![]() The thing with New York is that it's just home," said Emanuel.
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