Black Ink Tattoos

Ariel Winter

Ariel Winter shows her love for her five nieces and nephews with this tattoo of their initials on her left side. On her instagram page she explained:

“My second and most special tattoo, the initials of five of the most important beings in my life: my nieces and nephew. Their initials are on my ribcage, on the side where my heart is. They are my inspiration, and my reason for living. Love these babies more than anything and proud to have their initials forever on my body. Dakota Patrice Workman, Skylar Athena Gray, Parker Eleni Gray, Demetra Eleni Workman, Asher Ruben Gray.”

Bea Miller

Bea Miller has a tiny tattoo of an equal sign on her left wrist in support of gay marriage and equal rights for all people.  She had the tattoo done on July 25th, 2015 — the same day that the US Supreme Court invalidated local bans on gay marriage therefore making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. “Thought it was the perfect day to get this tattoo #LoveWins” she tweeted.

Her parents are two lesbian women and Bea has always been a staunch supporter of LGBT+ rights. “I have two moms, gay uncles, lesbian aunts and many LGBT friends. I will always happily support all of them ❤️,” she tweeted.

She was only 16 when she got the tattoo and has advised her fans to wait until they are 18 to get tattoos so that they can get inked by the best quality artists. Two years after getting the tattoo, she posted new pictures showing how thick the lines had become and wrote “Like forreal that glo up is ridiculous. Don’t get tattoos when ur 16 kids…it’s hard to find someone good who will tattoo you underage.”

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