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Koe Wetzel swapped out his microphone for a name tag this week as he took on a new title at Raising Cane’s Support Office.
The singer is dad to daughters Lyra, 4, and Jupiter, 2, whom he shares with wife Cherry Seaborn Arturo Holmes/WireImage Ed Sheeran may have many different tattoos, but there's one that ...
Adelaide spearhead Darcy Fogarty has finally lifted the lid on his much-talked-about tattoo of a can of Coopers draught beer. On Sunday, the 25-year-old full-forward shocked fans when he posted a ...
John: I feel like I shouldn’t even answer this question because nobody will believe me regardless, but yes, I intentionally chose the wrong lyrics to match the theme of the tattoo. I have been ...
Young Thug shared photo of a massive back tattoo with wrong lyrics from his song "Digits" and said he'd aim to rap more legibly on 'Uy Scuti' ...
While having Dove Cameron on his podcast, Armchair Expert, the comedian, 50, said he shed a few tears because of how much he resonated with one of the singer's tattoos. "You did make me cry today ...
On April 7, on X, Young Thug reposted a photo of the massive back tattoo based on the incorrect bars and noted that he’d aim to rap more legibly on what may be his next album. “And that’s y ...
Young Thug has reacted to a viral message on X of a fan with a large back tattoo that boasts the wrong lyrics to Thugger’s 2016 “Digits.” A post from Madrid tattoo artist Infrababy ...
When Zach Gilyard, an art director in Brooklyn, got his first tattoo as a senior in high school, he did what most teenagers do and didn’t tell his parents. But not for the reasons you might ...
On Monday (April 7), Thugger reacted to a viral video of a fan's massive back tattoo, which has the wrong lyrics to the Atlanta rapper's 2016 song "Digits" from the project Slime Season 3.
Recently, somebody — a Young Thug fan, apparently — shared a photo of their back tattoo, which features an illustration of three galloping horses, below the words, “Horses don’t stop ...
2️⃣ Reclaiming their skin: Tattoos aren’t forever anymore, thanks to laser technology and easier access to technicians trained to remove them. But they can take years — and thousands of ...