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Kelly Clarkson

Kelly Clarkson made yet another addition to her left wrist tattoos. She started with just a heart, then a heart-shaped kite, and finally she added a second kite next to it. They are complements rather than a matching pair — the new kite is green and a normal diamond kite shape.

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Cheryl Cole

Cheryl Cole got this little swirl tattoo on the center of her chest from artist Nikko Hurtado in April 2016. The design is a Buddhist unalome which represents enlightenment. If the top of the tattoo symbolizes the destination, the swirls symbolize the journey — which is often indirect but gets more refined as you get closer to the goal. It shows that you are making progress even when it feels like you’re treading backwards.

The artist wrote on instagram: “Always honored to tattoo my friend @cherylofficial did this little Buddhist symbol on her chest about a month ago. @cherylofficial & @fakeliampayne are class acts and always treat me very well. Thank you guys for trusting me tattooing you. ?? honored.”

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Kirstin Maldonado

Kirstin Maldonado has a vampire-inspired tattoo on the inside of her right ankle. It’s a mouth with vampire fangs and little upside hearts instead of drops of blood.

She got this tattoo as a Friday the 13th special on October 13, 2017 from artist Romeo Lacoste.

Interview with the Vampire is one of her favorite movies. In an old tweet from back in 2012, she wrote “Interview with the Vampire will forever be the best vampire movie EVER. Or just movie in general.”

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Halsey

Halsey has a tattoo on her right forearm which says “BRAT” in graffiti-style capital letters. She showed off the brand-new tattoo in a May 2017 instagram photo. In a message with a fan, she explained that she got the tattoo because her mom and dad call her a brat. A brat is a spoiled child and it’s usually an insult, but Halsey sees it as a term of endearment instead.

Fans have pointed out that the word “brat” means brother/sibling in many languages including Russian, Polish and Serbian but this doesn’t seem to be what Halsey intended.

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