JoJo Levesque
On JoJo’s stomach is “Love & Music” surrounded by a swirl of sheet music notes. (more…)
On JoJo’s stomach is “Love & Music” surrounded by a swirl of sheet music notes. (more…)
Zoë Kravitz has the name “Lola” tattooed on her wrist for her half-sister Lola Iolani Momoa
Allison Green got this tattoo of the word “Promise” on her finger in January 2014. It is on her pinky because of the custom of interlocking pinky fingers when making a promise, which is known as a “pinky swear” or “pinky promise.”
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In July 2013 Allison Green got the words “All my dreams & all the lights mean nothing without you” tattooed on the right side of her rib cage at Electric Chair Tattoo. These are lyrics from the Lana Del Rey song “Without You.”
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Allison Green has tattoos on the backs of both of her ankles which say “Past Life.”
Fantasia Barrino has many tattoos on her right forearm and hand: the phrase “Free Yourself,” a Tootsie Roll candy, her mother’s name “Diane,” two dollar signs, a rosary bead necklace, and the words “Rock Star”
Fantasia Barrino has “Rock Star” tattooed on the back of her right hand
Fantasia Barrino’s thigh tattoo says “Laugh Now, Cry Later”
Bunny Meyer (grav3yardgirl on YouTube) got her first tattoo in December 2010. It’s on the inside of her left wrist/forearm and it says “Real Horrorshow.” This phrases comes from the movie A Clockwork Orange which one of her two all-time favorite movies (the other is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas). It also has a deep personal meaning.
In a YouTube video, Bunny explained “They speak a special language in that movie which is kind of like slang, like from Russian slang, and it’s called Nadsat. ‘Real Horrowshow’ is a codeword for something good or something awesome. I was going through some really rough stuff in 2010. I was in and out of the hospital a lot. I had gotten into a really bad car accident and broke my hand. So I got this tattoo kind of in homage of feeling good, feeling better. It has a lot of symbolism for me.”
Frances Bean Cobain has lyrics from the Jeff Buckley song “Grace” on the insides of her arms. Her right arm says “There’s the moon asking to stay / Long enough for the clouds / to fly me away.” She has the next line “Well it’s my time coming, I’m not afraid to die” on her other arm. On her forearm is the face the cartoon character Seymour Sunshine from Al Columbia’s comic books.