Blac Chyna got this orange and blue chrysanthemum flower tattooed on the left side of her rib cage by artist Paul Nguyen in August 2013.
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Blac Chyna got this orange and blue chrysanthemum flower tattooed on the left side of her rib cage by artist Paul Nguyen in August 2013.
Blac Chyna has a tattoo of lilies and colorful swirls which covers the front of her right thigh and stretches up onto her hip.
Blac Chyna has many tattoos layered on her back. Artist Paul Nguyen snapped this picture in February 2015 before he covered this design with his own work. It seems that she started out with a heavy black tribal “tramp stamp” design on her lower back and Chinese writing down her spine. These were covered by the swirls and petals show here. Then the entire design was covered again by a lotus flower.
Blac Chyna used to have a tattoo on her stomach of a watermelon slice with a bite out of it. It’s now covered by one of her large floral pieces. When a fan asked why she got this tattoo, she tweeted back “Cause I’m a beast.”
Black Chyna used to have her ex-fiance Tyga’s nickname “T-Rawww” tattooed on her left hip. In January 2015, she got a large floral cover-up over his name and the watermelon on her stomach. Hints of the old tattoo can still be seen as a dark area in the leaves below the flower.
In August 2014, Niykee Heaton got a series of red lines tattooed on her right hand and wrist. She has been secretive about this tattoo and challenged her fans on twitter “I dare you to figure out the meaning of this one…”
Niykee Heaton’s neck tattoo says “impilo entsha” which means “new life” in Zulu. She got this tattoo in December 2013 while she was visiting Cape Town, South Africa. “I got my first tattoo in South Africa when I was 14. I got my 5th and final tattoo today in South Africa,” she tweeted.
Niykee Heaton got this “BI XI VI” tattoo on her hip to commemorate her debut EP “Bad Intentions.” She got the tattoo in January 2014 when the title track was released as a single, though the EP was not released until September 2014. “Getting my 4th tattoo. It’s very meaningful… also happens to be the name of my EP…” she tweeted. The letters “BI” on the tattoo are an abbreviation for the album title “Bad Intentions” while “XI” and “VI” are roman numerals for 11 and 6. “The road to hell is paved with good intentions. But the way to the top is paved with bad ones,” she wrote.
Niykee Heaton’s shoulder tattoo says “My ambition is my weaponry” which is a line from her song “I’m Ready.” “My lyrics have become a part of me,” she says. In an instagram post she explained:
I wrote “I’m Ready” when I had just turned 18, left home, and moved to New York with LP to pursue my music. It was the first song I ever recorded in a real studio. Just me and my guitar. A shitty quality demo, that I didn’t think twice about releasing. But I knew this song was important. It set the tone for my journey, and through the obstacles I’ve faced, this song became my anthem. I released “I’m Ready” on my Soundcloud a week ago, and already; 7 people have tattooed my lyrics on their bodies. You can call me whatever you want, think of me as you please; but I create music for this reason alone. To affect people with my words, to change their day, change their lives. I just wanted to thank you guys for helping me accomplish my dream and my goal. To simply create music that serves a purpose. And even if it only affected these 7 people… that’s enough for me. Thank you, I love you.
Niykee Heaton has a silhouette of a flying eagle on the inside of her left wrist. It is a tribute to her older sister Rachel. “You will always be with me. #rip,” Niykee wrote on instagram.
Rachel was diagnosed with a rare form of liver cancer when she was only 3 and half years old. She had multiple liver and kidney transplants over the course of her life and died at the age of 21 while awaiting new organs. Niykee has encouraged her fans to become organ donors in order to prevent more deaths like this one.