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Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Miley Cyrus gets HUGE tattoo of grandmother's face and more celebrities with regrettable artwork
Loads of people get embarrassing tattoos but nobody cares if some bloke gets 'Biggest Shaga in Maga 2k13' inked on his arse.
But when a famous person gets some artwork permanently sketched onto their skin it's always interesting.
Miley Cyrus is the latest star to have a tattoo worth talking about after her needle session with LA Ink star Kat Von D. Continue..............
"Because I am her favorite & she is mine," Liam Hemsworth's ex wrote alongside a picture of the new tattoo of her grandmother Loretta Finley.
And while the sentiment is touching and the design is quite impressive, it's not to all tastes.
Miley, 20, won't be bothered by followers on Twitter mocking the piece.
But at least the singer will be in good company – she’s not the only famous person to get inked with regrettable artwork...
CHERYL COLE
heryl Cole has defended her giant tattoo of a rose, saying it was
“art” and comparing her “form of expression” to music, dance and
painting.But while she’s delighted with the red and black design now, she might come to regret it one day.
The
tattoo, which takes over her entire bottom as well as her lower back,
looks interesting on her pert 30-year-old backside. But what about when
she hits 80?
Katie Price
The controversial twerker isn't the only star to have some questionable ink Miley shows off her arm tattoo Miley shows off her arm tattoo
Loads of people get embarrassing tattoos but nobody cares if some bloke gets 'Biggest Shaga in Maga 2k13' inked on his arse.
But when a famous person gets some artwork permanently sketched onto their skin it's always interesting.
Miley Cyrus is the latest star to have a tattoo worth talking about after her needle session with LA Ink star Kat Von D.
"Because I am her favorite & she is mine," Liam Hemsworth's ex wrote alongside a picture of the new tattoo of her grandmother Loretta Finley.
And while the sentiment is touching and the design is quite impressive, it's not to all tastes.
Miley, 20, won't be bothered by followers on Twitter mocking the piece.
But at least the singer will be in good company – she’s not the only famous person to get inked with regrettable artwork... CHERYL COLE
Cheryl Cole's latest tattoo Cheryl goes for the roses Nikko Hurtado/Instagram
Cheryl Cole has defended her giant tattoo of a rose, saying it was “art” and comparing her “form of expression” to music, dance and painting.
But while she’s delighted with the red and black design now, she might come to regret it one day.
The tattoo, which takes over her entire bottom as well as her lower back, looks interesting on her pert 30-year-old backside. But what about when she hits 80? Katie Price
Jordan's arm tattoo Katie paid the Price with this one Twitter/PAShe chose not to undergo painful laser removal to scrub the tattoo of ex-husband Peter Andre’s name from her wrist.Just weeks after announcing the end of their three-year marriage, mum-of-three Katie spent £85 getting a cross tattooed through his name while on holiday in Ibiza.The 35-year-old clearly didn’t learn from the experience.
In 2011 she was spotted with a tattoo of the date 27-02-11 with ‘Leo’ written above it – to note the day she first met then-boyfriend Leandro Penna. They split the following year.Tattoo count: Six – at least
David Beckham
Chris Brown
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When Chris Brown attacked his on-off girlfriend Rihanna in
2009, leaving her bloodied and bruised, the violence sent shock waves
round the world.
The thuggish singer was sentenced to five years’
probation and six months of community service and even spoke of his
regret at the attack.
Then he decided to get a tattoo which looked bizarrely like Rihanna’s battered face on his neck last year.
Despite
a close resemblance to the Umbrella singer, Brown’s spokesman denied
the inking was of Rihanna and claimed it was a “sugar skull”, associated
with the Mexican Day of the Dead celebration.
He said: “His tattoo is a sugar skull. It is not Rihanna or an abused woman as erroneously reported.”
Tom Arnold
Sarah Harding
It is always good to have a phrase to live by, but if it is:
“Don’t be Bitter — Glitter” would you really want it tattooed on your
back?
Well, yes if you are Sarah Harding.
The Girls Aloud
star, 31, then spent a year having two huge Phoenix designs inked on her
shoulders either side of the words of wisdom, taking up most of her
upper back.
It might be her favourite motto but it’s not exactly Shakespeare, is it?
£2k to get rid
If a tattoo is really that bad, removing it is an option. But it can be painful and costly.Traditional methods of removing a tattoo included dermabrasion or using acid to strip away layers of skin. But laser technology is now the preferred choice.
A beam of light looks for colour contrasts between the skin and ink and pulses break the ink down into small particles which the body can absorb. It’s not perfect and often leaves outlines – and it’s not cheap.
Depending on the size, colour and intensity of the tattoo a session can cost between £50 and £200. It can take between eight and 10 sessions or up to £2,000 to remove just one.
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