As we previously reported, Lucifer’s Friend 666 Mark Villero has been putting in serious work in the streets non stop.
Clips kept dropping, spots kept getting handled, and people started paying attention real for sure!
Of course, not everyone was focused on the skating.
Some fans and haters were more locked in on the devil imagery. It became part of the conversation around him.
Still, while skaters talked, Villero kept skating. That consistency is what really stood out.
At one point, he even got recognition from OG pro skater Brandon Turner during Switch Hardflip Day 2025, which only added more eyes on what he was doing.
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That kind of co-sign carries weight, especially coming from someone with that history.
What made it more interesting is that Villero didn’t even have a board sponsor at the time.
Despite that, he was out there handling big gaps and putting together heavy lines like it was nothing.
Then things moved fast.
Eyedress saw something in Villero and decided to bring him into his new brand, Psychedelic Industries.
Psychedelic Industries Posted:
"welcome to hell @lucifersfriend666
"
After a couple of weeks on the brand, he went pro immediately.
And it didn’t happen quietly. The moment went down at Street League Skateboarding in DTLA, which made it hit even harder.
Villero shared this after it all went down:
“Turn pro at @sls
still mind blown and speechless about this but all I can say is seriously thank you @eyedress and @psychedelicindustries for believing in me and making one of my dreams come true this means the world to me and I wanna thank my wife and the kids and everyone my friends family for all the support through thick and thin. !!! Seriously I love you all !!! This is just the beginning !!! Now time to go even Harder !!! Seriously I still don’t believe it thank you skateboarding
#skatelife #thankyouskateboarding
#skateboarding ding”
From street clips to going pro on a major stage, Villero made it happen his own way. The satanic imagery and the tatted-up, shirtless look all came along with the skating, but at the end of the day, it was the footage that got him there. Congrats!
