She’s also undergone some personal transformation since joining the cast of “Black Ink Crew.”

“I’ve grown, definitely,” she shared.

Now, I’m a mom, I own three businesses, so I better act right."

Young Bae close-up

The tattoo artist and fashion mogul told The List, “I don’t know how I do it.

I do it by doing it.”

“I make it happen because that’s what moms do,” she said.

Young Bae posing

“We make it happen.”

It’s difficult to make a comprehensive list of everything happening for the star at the moment.

When Bae became a mom, she found areas in her life that needed extra attention.

Young Bae sitting

Still, she realized she’d need to design clothes that worked with her new lifestyle.

And she wasn’t the only one who would benefit from her designs.

“I knew that wasn’t just my struggle,” she shared.

“I made the clothing line for everyday women who’re just struggling to hold it together.”

“I get messages like that a lot,” Bae told The List about women she has inspired.

She continued, “I’m really thankful for that.

I’m grateful for ‘Black Ink’ for letting me tell my story, my authentic story.”

She hopes to have her paintings appear in a gallery in the near future.

“The reason why I started tattooing was to support my art,” Bae explained.

“I’m trying to go back to paint, because I always paint.

I want to do that again.”

Don’t think too much, and you’ll be where you want to be at, eventually."

“Black Ink Crew New York” airs on Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on VH1.