Family Tattoos

Addison Timlin

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.

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Danielle Bregoli

Danielle Bregoli, the rebellious teen who coined the term “Cash Me Ousside, How Bow Dah?” during an appearance on the Dr Phil show, has a large flower tattoo on her right upper arm. The tattoo says “Family First,” which seems ironic considering that her disrespect for her mother is what landed her on TV in the first place.

She got the inking in March 2017 just before her 14th birthday. It’s shocking that any tattoo artist would do a tattoo so large on someone so young. In her home state of Florida, the legal minimum for all tattoos is 16 years old with parental consent and 18 without permission.

“So what I got a tattoo at 14, bitch I was wearing big earrings in 3rd grade, catch me ousside,” she tweeted.

Danielle responded to accusations that the tattoo is fake by posting a video in which she wipes at the tattoo with a wet paper towel to show that no ink comes off. It’s real. The tattoo looks decent at least, but we hope she doesn’t come to regret it.
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Andrea Russett

The letters “MJAA” on Andrea Russett’s left hand represent the names of her family members: M for her father Mark, J for her mother Jacqui, A for her sister Anna, and another A for her brother Anthony.

“For the family,” She wrote on her instagram. “Every time I look at these I think of my parents and siblings and it makes me smile. The tattoos I get will always be for me. I don’t care if no one understands them or they don’t make sense to anyone else. Been a good day.”

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Becky G

Becky G has a tattoo on her left wrist which says “Familia” — the Spanish word for family. She comes from a Spanish-speaking Mexican-American family and is very in-touch with her heritage. “Although my Spanish is flawed and I didn’t grow up in Mexico, I take pride in my roots. My family’s history and the fact that all the traditions and morals passed down have shaped me to be who I am today is what it means to be a second-generation-born Mexican-American for me,” she told PopSugar.

She got this tattoo from artist Dr Woo in September 2016 at the same time as the dragonfly on her side. “My tattoos went well. I was not in pain. I felt very relaxed, very calm. And I think it’s because I waited for the right person to do them. It was tattoos that I was very, very sure of and I just felt really right about it,” she said in a Q&A video. She’d been planning both of her tattoos for a long time and tweeted about wanting a cursive “Familia” tattoo back in April 2016.

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