Malta’s Ultimate Tattoo Challenge Returns For 3rd Season Tomorrow

Feb 6 2025 Share

Malta’s most thrilling tattoo reality show is back as Malta’s Ultimate Tattoo Challenge (MUTC) returns for its highly anticipated third season, The Reality of Tattoos.

This time, the show is evolving into a full-fledged reality-style competition, promising an even more immersive experience for both participants and viewers.

Unlike previous seasons, where artists competed in a traditional format, Season 3 will see contestants living under one roof, balancing intense challenges with personal and professional interactions.

With 12 full-length episodes and daily 8-minute updates, audiences will get an inside look at the artists’ creative processes, personal stories, and the inevitable drama that unfolds in such a high-stakes environment.

The competition will feature solo and collaborative challenges designed to push the artists to their creative limits. Social media engagement will also play a bigger role, with fans voting on key aspects of the show.

MUTC Season 3 isn’t just about tattoos—it’s about the people behind them, their passion, and the artistry that defines them. With more emotion, creativity, and audience involvement than ever before, this season is set to be the most exciting yet.

Tune in tomorrow as Malta’s Ultimate Tattoo Challenge takes reality TV to the next level!

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Gnien Rousset To Be Transformed Into Larger Green Open Space

Gnien Rousset To Be Transformed Into Larger Green Open Space
Feb 6 2025 Share

Ġnien Rousset in Ħal Kirkop is set for a major transformation into a larger, greener open space through a €400,000 investment by the Public Works Department. This project will enhance the existing garden by preserving its mature trees while introducing additional greenery to provide more natural shade.

Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, highlighted that the revamped garden will serve as a communal space for both seniors and youth to enjoy. He emphasised that this initiative aligns with the government’s broader vision of creating more urban open spaces across Malta’s towns and villages.

Ħal Kirkop Mayor, Matthew Agius Zammit, expressed gratitude for the department’s efforts, noting the garden’s significance for the local community. Surrounded by the Ħal Kirkop Football Nursery and the San Benedittu Secondary School, the site will be transformed from an underutilised area into a vibrant green space that reflects the character of the locality.

Named after a village in France’s Aix-en-Provence region, Ġnien Rousset holds cultural value for Ħal Kirkop residents. Its regeneration has long been a community aspiration, now set to become reality.

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Public Works Department and the former Local Council to facilitate the project, ensuring the realisation of this long-awaited green space for the residents.

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A Look At Maltese People During World War ll

Feb 6 2025 Share

Local TikTok account shortclips.malta has offered a glimpse into life in 1940s Malta during World War II.

The clips showed hundreds of innocent Maltese citizens trying to live out their usual life, despite being constantly bombarded with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy bombs.

One clip also highlights the iconic Victory Kitchen, providing food and rations to starving Maltese people in those difficult times.

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Maltese Woman Speaks About Life Saving Surgery In Sicily

Maltese Woman Speaks About Life Saving Surgery In Sicily
Feb 6 2025 Share

A Maltese woman, Carmela Spiteri, spoke highly of her time at Ismett, a hospital in Sicily, after she required emergency surgery.

As reported by Italpress, Spiteri arrived in Palermo on January 3rd via helicopter in critical condition due to an aortic dissection.

 

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Remaining hospitalised until January 14th, she was then transferred to a clinic for a brief period of rehabilitation.

Spiteri had nothing but praise to levy at the staff at Ismett, expressing how everything that she needed was provided for her.

The transfer of Spiteri to the Sicilian hospital took place due to an agreement between the Maltese government and Palermo.

Thanks to the agreement, Italpress revealed, around 15 operations are performed each year.

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