He has got the publicity that he has obviously been craving since he first hit the headlines in 2009, and she seems to be happy with what she got.
I actually like tattoos, but my concern would be that she has went to this extreme for her first tattoo, why not start off on another part of the body?. Plus, of all the tattoos that he could have done, why brand her like that with his name, unless of course, he is using her as walking advert?
I guess she will say that it's her body to do as she pleases but it's not something I would do, especially for a man.
He has got the publicity that he has obviously been craving since he first hit the headlines in 2009
I know we're supposed to believe that all publicity is good publicity but I don't think it can be in this case. Any sane human being would write this tattooist off as a dangerous nutcase...I can't believe he's still in business!!!
Is there any link for him having done it before? I'm not convinced this story can be true let alone its happened twice.
The time before, a young girl asked for stars all over her face but when her dad went mental, she said she had only asked for three and had fallen asleep. When she "woke up" they were all over her face. She later admitted she had lied. It was the same tattooist.
The time before, a young girl asked for stars all over her face but when her dad went mental, she said she had only asked for three and had fallen asleep. When she "woke up" they were all over her face. She later admitted she had lied. It was the same tattooist.
I think it's already been mentioned on this thread, but the girl admitted a few months later that she'd been lying. She had requested the stars but regretted it and made up the story. I seem to remember he stated that since then he'd changed his policy to insist upon a signed confirmation before undertaking so as to avoid it ever happening again.
I think that of all tattoos. I honestly can't understand how they can appeal to anyone. It doesn't look like art to me at all, just disfiguring nastiness.
The fact that they are so mainstream now is really bizarre to me.
As for this? Another level entirely...what can you say!!! :eek:
Completely agree. By the way, I LOVE your username. "Gone with the Wind" is my guilty pleasure
I think it's already been mentioned on this thread, but the girl admitted a few months later that she'd been lying. She had requested the stars but regretted it and made up the story. I seem to remember he stated that since then he'd changed his policy to insist upon a signed confirmation before undertaking so as to avoid it ever happening again.
Completely agree. By the way, I LOVE your username. "Gone with the Wind" is my guilty pleasure
It's always refreshing to see someone agree. We're supposed to be automatically accepting and unquestioning of everything now but I really don't know why tattoos have become so popular recently. I don't think there is much worse someone can do to their body. Any appeal just completely passes me by. I cannot see them as artwork, sorry people.
As for Gone with the Wind - it's one of my favourite films. I can never get enough of it.
Is there any link for him having done it before? I'm not convinced this story can be true let alone its happened twice.
Well this is the "infamous" face tattoo that brought him to attention initially. As far as i'm aware, he actually hasn't done the same to any previous girlfriends though - although he's said he's done around 25 face tattoos since then.
I can definitely remember seeing a previous girlfriend with his name on her face - i know the press have not picked up this part of the story. I will have another search
Well this is the "infamous" face tattoo that brought him to attention initially. As far as i'm aware, he actually hasn't done the same to any previous girlfriends though - although he's said he's done around 25 face tattoos since then.
I remember the "stars" girl - if she'd kept it to maybe half a dozen stars just above her eyebrow it would've looked pretty good imho. The tattooist really should have stopped at that point and let her go away and think about it before doing the whole galaxy!
I think it's already been mentioned on this thread, but the girl admitted a few months later that she'd been lying. She had requested the stars but regretted it and made up the story. I seem to remember he stated that since then he'd changed his policy to insist upon a signed confirmation before undertaking so as to avoid it ever happening again.
I never believed the "stars" girl's version of events. Quite honestly, it was bollocks! Fell asleep while having her face tattooed? No, I don't think so. What rubbish! Quite unbelievable!
She asked the tattooist to do all the stars and only sought to complain after she got a bollocking from her dad and her boyfriend left her.
I never believed the "stars" girl's version of events. Quite honestly, it was bollocks! Fell asleep while having her face tattooed? No, I don't think so. What rubbish! Quite unbelievable!
She asked the tattooist to do all the stars and only sought to complain after she got a bollocking from her dad and her boyfriend left her.
It would be like falling asleep whilst being stung by a multitude of wasps. I agree, I think she lied, to save face. Oh dear, what a dreadful pun:o
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I think they need to be checked into some sort of psych ward and assessed, personally.
I actually like tattoos, but my concern would be that she has went to this extreme for her first tattoo, why not start off on another part of the body?. Plus, of all the tattoos that he could have done, why brand her like that with his name, unless of course, he is using her as walking advert?
I guess she will say that it's her body to do as she pleases but it's not something I would do, especially for a man.
How romantic
I know we're supposed to believe that all publicity is good publicity but I don't think it can be in this case. Any sane human being would write this tattooist off as a dangerous nutcase...I can't believe he's still in business!!!
Is there any link for him having done it before? I'm not convinced this story can be true let alone its happened twice.
The time before, a young girl asked for stars all over her face but when her dad went mental, she said she had only asked for three and had fallen asleep. When she "woke up" they were all over her face. She later admitted she had lied. It was the same tattooist.
I think it's already been mentioned on this thread, but the girl admitted a few months later that she'd been lying. She had requested the stars but regretted it and made up the story. I seem to remember he stated that since then he'd changed his policy to insist upon a signed confirmation before undertaking so as to avoid it ever happening again.
Completely agree. By the way, I LOVE your username. "Gone with the Wind" is my guilty pleasure
I hope he got his girlfriend to sign one!
It's always refreshing to see someone agree. We're supposed to be automatically accepting and unquestioning of everything now but I really don't know why tattoos have become so popular recently. I don't think there is much worse someone can do to their body. Any appeal just completely passes me by. I cannot see them as artwork, sorry people.
As for Gone with the Wind - it's one of my favourite films. I can never get enough of it.
I'd be interested to see the evidence of a previous tattooed girlfriend too.
Well this is the "infamous" face tattoo that brought him to attention initially. As far as i'm aware, he actually hasn't done the same to any previous girlfriends though - although he's said he's done around 25 face tattoos since then.
http://www.buzzpatrol.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Ruslan-Toumaniantz4.jpg
I never believed the "stars" girl's version of events. Quite honestly, it was bollocks! Fell asleep while having her face tattooed? No, I don't think so. What rubbish! Quite unbelievable!
She asked the tattooist to do all the stars and only sought to complain after she got a bollocking from her dad and her boyfriend left her.
He's actually a decent tattoo artist - not the best i've seen, but certainly not bad.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=491264030931331&set=pb.100001432166899.-2207520000.1360097488&type=3&theater
He basically tells people they shouldn't judge (rather eloquently too)