Celebrities Regret Tattoos Too
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After her
divorce from Tony Parker, Eva Longoria is undergoing laser tattoo
removal to remove the word “nine” representative of Parker's basketball
jersey number from the back of her neck. Tattoos inspired by significant
others all too often result in tattoo regret. Ms. Longoria is hardly
the first or the last celebrity experiencing tattoo regret over such a
tattoo.
Some other celebrities who now regret their reminder of a love grown
cold are Russell Brand and Katie Perry. They got matching Sanskrit
tattoos during their engagement in 2010. Brad has reportedly removed or
covered his.
Kat Von D got a tattoo of her then fiancé, Jesse James. At least the
childhood portrait of James is under her arm where she isn't forced to
look at it all day.
In honor of then husband, Jordan Bateman, Christina Aguilera tattooed
“I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine” on her lower back. Their
divorce was final in April last year.
Levi Johnston tattooed “Bristol” around his ring finger in 2008.
Since he and Bristol Palin split, Levi has announced that he intends to
have the tattoo removed.
After Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen divorced, she covered the tattoo of Charlie’s name with a fairy.
Brittany Spears and Kevin Federline sealed their love with matching
dice tattoos. His is blue. Hers is pink. Their marriage ended in divorce
in 2006.
Whether a name is used or not, tattoos representing significant
others are not a good idea. Many say the act of inking a person’s name
or something symbolic of the person often dooms the relationship to
fail. Believe that or not, it is a lot easier to end a relationship than
it is to remove a tattoo. However, laser tattoo removal technology has
come a long way in the last several years. Scarring is extremely rare.
Pain is significantly reduced with most people saying it’s about the
same as getting the tattoo in the first place. Removing a wide variety
of colors, including blues and greens, is a very successful with the
right laser.
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