The tattoo on Lindsay Lohan’s right forearm reads “I restore myself when I’m alone” surrounded by colorful stars. It is a quote from Marilyn Monroe, and matches another quote on her opposite arm.
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The tattoo on Lindsay Lohan’s right forearm reads “I restore myself when I’m alone” surrounded by colorful stars. It is a quote from Marilyn Monroe, and matches another quote on her opposite arm.
Lindsay Lohan has a red star tattooed on her right hand to match the stars on her then-girlfriend Samantha Ronson’s arm. “Samantha has a bunch of stars, so I got that,” she told Marie Claire. Lindsay got the tattoo in June 2008, at the same time that she and Samantha got matching heart tattoos.
The tiny heart on Lindsay Lohan’s left hand is a matching tattoo with ex-girlfriend Samantha Ronson. They got the tattoos together in June 2008, but E! reports that Lindsay had the tattoo done in white ink two years earlier. Lindsay got hers done over in black while Samantha got one to match. In 2011, Samantha covered her heart with a new tattoo, but Lindsay’s is still intact.
Inside Lindsay Lohan’s left wrist is a small black star and another white ink tattoo.
Lindsay Lohan had “Breathe” tattooed in white ink on her right wrist following a serious asthma attack. She was hospitalized in January 2006 following an attack during which she ruptured an artery in her neck and got the tattoo that same month. “The attack was a big deal, so I wanted to commemorate it on my body as a reminder,” Lindsay said. The tattoo is also a reminder to slow down and enjoy life. In an interview on Ellen, she said “I forget to breathe sometimes.”
Britney Spears has a tattoo of a fairy on her lower back.
Brandi Cyrus has a tattoo of Cherokee writing on her left side, though we are not sure what it means. The visible portion looks like “ᎬᎾᎰᎢ ᏐᏡᎵ”
Zoë Kravitz has the word “YES” on the back of her neck along with a pair of swallows.
The Arabic writing on Zoë Kravitz’s back reads “Let Love Rule.” It is slightly grammatically incorrect. One Arabic blogger writes “it uses the noun for rule instead of the verb. Which.. okay, isn’t all that awful considering the bad translations that could happen.”
On Zoë Kravitz’s knuckle is a simple cartoonish crown in the style of graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.