Tiny and Toya Bare Lots of Tatted Skin in the New Urban Ink Magazine.

Spring issue of leading tattoo publication explodes with ink-dripping cover feature on the reigning queens of reality TV.

Urban Ink, the Only Tattoo Magazine for People of Color, has set off yet another atomic ink bomb on newsstands across the United States. BET Network reality TV stars, Tiny and Toya stand on the forefront of UI's tat brigade, unveiling plenty of skin and ink in a show all, tell all feature. As the form-fitting corsets display their sumptuous curves and voluptuous cleavages, Tiny and Toya set the Urban Ink cover on fire. They make readers come to realize them as individual women, not merely T.I.'s wife or Lil' Wayne's baby's mother. With their fingers pressed hard on the "lady power" button, Tiny and Toya detonate their independence with feminism and grace.

Unfortunately for Antonia "Toya" Carter, a divorce from hip hop prince, Wheezy, doesn't include a separation from his association. Through the "Tiny and Toya" program, she has chosen to share her personal life with the nation to liberate herself from the possessive Lil' Wayne factors-i.e. Lil' Wayne's ex-wife-given to her by the rest of society. The lacy, see-through, black corset Toya adorns for her Urban Ink spread draws attention to her tatted body and eliminates the need for critics to ask, "That's all you got?" It's very apparent what she's got.

Tameka "Tiny" Cottle wants you to know that she is the one and only boss of her reputation. The way she takes command of her feature in a white, black-striped, tight corset, is akin to the manner in which she takes command of her portrayal on her show. Tiny brings her shoulders back and puffs her chest out to demonstrate who the metaphorical cock of the henhouse really is, and prove the point that she has no intentions of compromising or apologizing for being who she is.

Urban Ink Magazine featuring Tiny and Toya on the cover is on sale nationwide, and is distributed in most major chains including Walmart, 7-11, Borders and Barnes & Noble.