No turning back now! Married At First Sight's Elizabeth Sobinoff reveals her HUGE tattoo of woodland critters is almost complete By Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:55 BST, 14 June 2019 | Updated: 06:28 BST, 14 June 2019 Viewcomments Married At First Sight's Elizabeth Sobinoff has updated fans on the progress of her extreme new tattoo. Taking to Instagram on Friday, the 28-year-old showed off the near-complete design, which covers the entire right side of her body. The tattoo is inspired by the children's book Possum Magic and features an array of woodland critters, including two foxes and a rabbit. No turning back now! Married At First Sight's Elizabeth Sobinoff (pictured) revealed on Friday that her HUGE tattoo of woodland critters is almost complete 'Coming together!' Elizabeth captioned the video. In the footage, the jewellery store manager pulls down her jeans to reveal the enormous work-in-progress tattoo. So far, all the animals have been outlined but no colour has been added. Up close: In footage shared to Instagram on Friday, the jewellery store manager pulls down her jeans to reveal the enormous work-in-progress tattoo Elizabeth first revealed the bold design during an appearance on Channel Nine's Today Extra last week. As she spoke, photos of her sprawling tattoo were shown on screen. 'There's like a fox holding a bunny. There's two foxes,' Elizabeth enthusiastically told co-hosts David Campbell and Sonia Kruger. She added that the tattoo was inspired by the children's book Possum Magic and the TV show The Animals of Farthing Wood. Unique: The near-complete design covers the entire right side of Elizabeth's body Speaking to OK! magazine back in January, Elizabeth said she found 'bad boys with tattoos' attractive. 'I tend to go for bad boys with tattoos,' she told the magazine. 'I actually love guys with facial tattoos. I've dated guys that are completely tattooed, including facial tattoos. I don't judge people on their appearance.' Inspiration: Elizabeth's tattoo was inspired by the children's book Possum Magic (pictured) and the TV show The Animals of Farthing Wood Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility