{"id":69368,"date":"2023-11-15T11:49:23","date_gmt":"2023-11-15T11:49:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/likecelebwn.com\/?p=69368"},"modified":"2023-11-15T11:49:23","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T11:49:23","slug":"woman-has-boyfriends-name-tattooed-on-forehead-to-copy-viral-stunt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/likecelebwn.com\/lifestyle\/woman-has-boyfriends-name-tattooed-on-forehead-to-copy-viral-stunt\/","title":{"rendered":"Woman has boyfriend's name 'tattooed' on forehead to copy viral stunt"},"content":{"rendered":"
Gone are the days of gifting your partner flowers or giving them a hug to show your love – it appears that now it’s all about bold and permanent statements.<\/p>\n
Georgia, from Doncaster, has shared a video of herself seemingly getting her boyfriend’s name ‘tattooed on her forehead,’ just days after influencer Ana Snanskovsky went viral for doing the same thing.<\/p>\n
The TikToker appears to be poking fun at the recent trend for face tattoos, sparked by the Polish influencer, beucase she quickly admitted it was a prank.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
The video by Georgia (@__ge0rgiaaa__ on TikTok) was captioned ‘our love is forever so why shouldn’t my tattoo be’.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Her TikTok was seen by over 2.2million people in under two days, with commenters who believed it was real warning her: ‘Girl that will be with you for the rest of your life’.<\/p>\n
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The video by Georgia (@__ge0rgiaaa__ on TikTok ) is captioned ‘our love is forever so why shouldn’t my tattoo be’<\/p>\n
In the clip, the tattoo apprentice was seen getting the name ‘Dale’ stencilled onto her head in huge letters, before pretending to get it inked permanently.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Georgia was grinning from ear to ear at the end result, with\u00a0Justin Bieber’s ‘Boyfriend’ playing in the background.<\/p>\n
She filmed herself looking in the mirror, showing off her controversial new ‘tattoo’ to her followers.<\/p>\n
However, similar to Ana’s ‘tattoo,’ of her boyfriend Kevin’s name, viewers weren’t convinced by it and their suspicions were confirmed when she later admitted it was a prank.<\/p>\n
The top comment, with more than 950 likes, reads ‘Right ok I got 1 question Where is the redness from the tattoo??’<\/p>\n
Others joked ‘no one gonna talk abt it being backwards’ and ‘Please say psych’.<\/p>\n
One commenter wrote ‘the kinda commitment I want,’ meanwhile another said ‘Yeah, I’ve been married 25 years and I wouldn’t get my wife’s name on my forehead lol’.<\/p>\n
After the video garnered attention, Georgia made a follow up video, where she mouthed along to an audio from Spongebob: ‘They were fake… of course they were fake!’\u00a0<\/p>\n
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In the clip, the tattoo apprentice is seen getting the name ‘Dale’ stencilled onto her head in huge letters, before pretending to get it inked permanently<\/p>\n
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The influencer told viewers ‘Everyone is saying to me I will regret that and every time I look in the mirror I’m just, I’m in love’<\/p>\n
Although the tattoo apprentice has admitted it was a joke, Ana Snanskovsky is still adamant her ink is real.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She recently made a follow up video to ‘prove’ it’s authenticity.<\/p>\n
It comes after she was overwhelmed with comments saying her new ink is a prank and there’s ‘no way’ it’s genuine.<\/p>\n
The TikToker who’s currently living in Bali, shocked her 587,000 TikTok followers when she posted a video earlier this week to reveal her bold new inking dedicated to her fellow influencer boyfriend, Kevin Freshwater.<\/p>\n
Now, in her newest video captioned ‘let’s prove it’s real,’ she wrote on the screen: ‘I’ll try to wipe if off. Let’s see what will happen’.<\/p>\n
She told viewers: ‘ I’m sick and tired of hearing from everyone that my tattoo is fake. Why would I do that?’<\/p>\n
However, the video cut off before she ‘wipes’ it or even removed the plastic, prompting even more commenters to claim this is all a big prank.<\/p>\n
One user wrote: ‘No one who has a fresh tattoo is about to wipe it with a tissue.’<\/p>\n
Others pointed to the fact there’s ‘no redness no swelling’, while one claimed they could see it ‘smudging’, and another isnisted it’s ‘permanent marker’.\u00a0<\/p>\n