Jessica Szohr
Actress Jessica Szohr has the number sequence ‘7663’ inked on her left bicep. The actress said that those numbers resembled the date of her grandparents’ anniversary 7-6-63.
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Actress Jessica Szohr has the number sequence ‘7663’ inked on her left bicep. The actress said that those numbers resembled the date of her grandparents’ anniversary 7-6-63.
Addison Timlin has a script tattoo on her right forearm reading “Love, Love”.
Bea Miller got this heart and brain tattoo on the back of her upper left arm from artist Guillermo J Gonzalez in February 2017. This was her first time visiting the Generation8Tattoo parlor, where she now gets all of her tattoos. She showed off a picture of the tattoo and wrote “The result of last night’s impulsivity. Made new friends at @generation8tattoo”
The tattoo has a human heart in red ink on top of a brain outlined in black ink. It represents the conflict between emotions and logic.
Danielle Brooks has the word “sixteen” tattooed on her left forearm.
Cindy Kimberly showed off this tattoo of a rose behind her left ear in a January 2017 instagram photo. “Took it too far?” she wrote.
Dania Ramirez has the numbers 13-5-22 inked on top of her left foot.
Jessica Szohr has an angel tattoo on her right foot. The design sits above another inking consisting of numerals – 29:11 and 4:13.
Ronda Rousey has the Olympic Rings inked on her left ankle.
Addison Timlin got her first tattoo she was 16. It is on her left shoulder and says “The Last One” as a tribute to her mother and her role as the youngest child in her family. She told WWD:
I got my first one at 16. It sits on my shoulder and says, “the last one” ironically, but it’s my mother’s handwriting and it’s a poem she wrote when I was born because I’m the youngest of four.
Brittney Palmer chose a beautiful lettering tattoo on her shoulder blade back when she celebrated her first Playboy Magazine cover at the Gallery Nightclub in Las Vegas.
The small paragraph reading:
“But thou, contracted to thine own bright eyes,
Thyself thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel.”,
is a sonnet from Shakespeare, and it’s about how being a narcissist is not only cruel to yourself but also cruel to those around you.