Margaret Cho

Margaret Cho has portraits of presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln on her knees. In an interview with Today, she joked “well I wanted to be in a one-man band, that’s my idea. So I was going to put knee cymbals so I could bang their heads together. I just thought that it would be good to keep the beat and stay patriotic.”

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Audrina Patridge

Audrina Patridge has a colorful tattoo on the back of her neck that represents the biblical story of Adam and Eve — but with her own twist.  The red portion is a human heart with a stem and leaves, a combination of humanity and the forbidden apple from the Tree of Knowledge.  Wrapping around it is a blue serpent to represent the one that tempted Eve to eat the apple. “My tattoo is a heart with four chambers that turns into an apple with a snake around it,” wrote Audrina. “It symbolizes the story of Adam and Eve…and also temptation and destiny.”

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Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore has “BREATHE” tattooed on her left forearm in a stencil-like font. The tattoo is a reminded to stay calm and level-headed. “I find that even though it’s on my wrist and even though I need to do it survive, I forget [to breathe],” she told PopSugar“I don’t think I’ve ever reacted in a situation, especially that’s tense or heightened, after taking a deep breath that I wasn’t better than the way I would have reacted if I hadn’t taken that breath.”

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Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore

Zoe Saldana

Zoe Saldana

Zoe Saldana

Zoe Saldana

Dita Von Teese

The beauty mark next to Dita Von Teese’s left eye is actually a tattoo! She originally wanted a star, but she was only 17 years old and the tattoo shop talked her into getting a birth mark instead, something that she is very thankful for now. “You have to understand that I was pretty eccentric. I was always drawing hearts and stars in that spot,” she told Inked Magazine“I went in thinking I wanted a star there, but they wouldn’t do it. They were like, ‘We’re not putting a star on your face.’ They were the voice of reason.”