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Meet the SuicideGirls – the heavily tattooed ‘pin ups and burlesque superstars’ whose sexy shoots drive the ‘alternative’ world wild

There are 3,000 official SuicideGirls and creator Missy Suicide says she gets 50,000 applications a year

MEET the SuicideGirls: an international girl group of ultra-non-conformist burlesque beauties and pin-up superstars.

They form an online community created by Selena Mooney - who goes by the moniker Missy Suicide - and Sean Suhl, also known as Spooky.

 The SuicideGirls are an online community of tattoo-covered, non-conformist beauties
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The SuicideGirls are an online community of tattoo-covered, non-conformist beautiesCredit: SuicideGirls/ Jam Press

The website is home to pin-up photographs of alternative, tattoo-covered models known as the SuicideGirls.

"I wanted to create a place where girls can express themselves," says Missy. "Feel comfortable being uniquely themselves... and embrace their bodies"

Missy's definition of a true SuicideGirl is someone "that does not fit in with regular beauty standards".

"She often has piercings and tattoos and more," Missy explains. "But really, it's about the attitude of creating her own definition of beauty."

 The girls have a global following of millions who pay to access their private pics and blogs online
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The girls have a global following of millions who pay to access their private pics and blogs onlineCredit: SuicideGirls/Jam Press

The term is thought to have originated from Chuck Palahniuk's book, Survivor.

In it, the girls all commit "social suicide" because they don't want to fit in, hence the "Suicide Girls".

Missy created the site from her bedroom in Portland, Oregon, in 2001 as an alternative to what she brands the "limited definition of beauty" at that time.

She says: "There was either the stick-thin body type or the silicon-enhanced blonde Pamela Anderson type.

 The SuicideGirls were created by Selena Mooney, who goes by the moniker Missy Suicide
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The SuicideGirls were created by Selena Mooney, who goes by the moniker Missy SuicideCredit: SuicideGirls/Jam Press
 Selena said she wanted to create an online community where women can feel 'uniquely themselves'
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Selena said she wanted to create an online community where women can feel 'uniquely themselves'Credit: SuicideGirls/Jam Press
 There are now more than 3,000 SuicideGirls from every single continent
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There are now more than 3,000 SuicideGirls from every single continentCredit: SuicideGirls/Jam Press
 Missy receives 50,000 applications a year from women who want to become SuicideGirls
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Missy receives 50,000 applications a year from women who want to become SuicideGirlsCredit: Immortal Affliction/ Jam Press
 Missy created the site from her bedroom in Portland, Oregon, as an alternative to the 'Pamela Anderson' cliche of beauty
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Missy created the site from her bedroom in Portland, Oregon, as an alternative to the 'Pamela Anderson' cliche of beautyCredit: SuicideGirls/Jam Press

There are now 3,000 official Suicide Girls from every continent and Missy says she receives 50,000 applications a year.

"Our community is quite large," she says. "Everybody feels like an outsider at some point in their lives."

Girls wanting to join must be 18 or older and must identify as a woman.

Hopefuls are asked to provide a set of 40 to 60 photos going from fully clothed to fully nude.

 Girls who want to be SuicideGirls must be over 18 and identify as a woman
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Girls who want to be SuicideGirls must be over 18 and identify as a womanCredit: SuicideGirls/ Jam Press
 Hopefuls are asked to provide 40 to 60 photos ranging from fully clothed to nude
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Hopefuls are asked to provide 40 to 60 photos ranging from fully clothed to nudeCredit: SuicideGirls/Jam Press

Missy described being a SuicideGirl as being a "member of the coolest and most supportive sorority" in the world.

She adds: "Every girl is celebrated for being unique and beautiful in her own way so there is no competition."

Thousands of girls are full-time photographers, performers, lingerie designers, gamers, artists and models.

Founded in 2001, SuicideGirls has continued to stay relevant while other early 2000 darlings such as MySpace, Friendster and Bebo all dwindled.

 The SuicideGirls perform in a show called the 'Blackheart Burlesque' which Missy describes as 'pop culture nerdgasm'
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The SuicideGirls perform in a show called the 'Blackheart Burlesque' which Missy describes as 'pop culture nerdgasm'Credit: SuicideGirls/Jam Press
 Many of the SuicideGirls are full-time photographers, models and performers themselves
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Many of the SuicideGirls are full-time photographers, models and performers themselvesCredit: SuicideGirls/Jam Press
 The SuicideGirls have millions of Instagram followers and many of their pictures leave little to the imagination
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The SuicideGirls have millions of Instagram followers and many of their pictures leave little to the imaginationCredit: SuicideGirls/ Jam Press
 The SuicideGirl website has members from every corner of the planet, though most of the site is only accessible to paying members
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The SuicideGirl website has members from every corner of the planet, though most of the site is only accessible to paying membersCredit: SuicideGirls/Jam Press

The collective puts on a show called the "Blackheart Burlesque" which Missy describes as "pop culture nerdgasm".

It features routines themed around Star Wars, superheroes, TV shows, movies and video games.

"This isn’t your Grandpa’s shimmy-shimmy burlesque; these girls are bad-ass dancers in storm trooper helmets."

The routines are all set to a - as the SuicideGirls describe it - ‘kick ass’ soundtrack with some very impressive choreography.

The SuicideGirl website has members from every corner of the planet, though most of the site is only accessible to paying members.

They have over 7.1 million followers on Instagram and many of the images leaving little to the imagination.