Danielle Bradbery
Danielle Bradbury has a tattoo on her left forearm which reads “God is greater than the highs and lows”
Danielle Bradbury has a tattoo on her left forearm which reads “God is greater than the highs and lows”
Ruby Rose has a tattoo on her left forearm of the cartoon character Gumby wearing a purple cat costume and spray-painting the words “Let Go Let God” onto a wall. She got this partial sleeve piece done in April 2013.
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Ruby Rose has three tattoos on the inside of her right forearm. In October 2011 she got “Trust In God” in rainbow block letters. She also has a red faceted ruby stone as a tribute to her first name and a simple black cross.
Demi Lovato tattooed “Let Go & Let God” on her feet in September 2012. The words span both feet with “Let Go &” on her right and “Let God” on the left. (more…)
Jodie Marsh’s right elbow tattoo says “Allah” (الله) which is the Arabic word for “God”
Jodie Marsh has the saying “Only God Can Judge Me” tattooed on her left forearm. It has since been surrounded by many other tattoos, but it’s still visible.
Keke Palmer got this “God is love” tattoo on her wrist in February 2014 while in New Orleans for Mardi Gras.
Brenda Song has writing on the inside of her left wrist that looks like it says “Let go / Let God.” Demi Lovato has a similar tattoo on her foot.
On Pauley Perrette’s right forearm just below her wrist is a letter “P” and the words “Let It God.”
Nicki Minaj has a tattoo of Chinese writing on her left upper arm. The six Chinese characters “上帝與你常在,” pronounced “shàngdì yŭ nĭ cháng zài,” translate to “God Is With Me Always.”
She got it when she was 16 and it was originally supposed to be placed on the back of her neck, but she moved it to her arm instead. In an interview for Billboard, Nicki said that she regrets the tattoo, or rather the placing of it:
“I wish I never got the tattoo, because it’s on my arm. So when I wanna wear a beautiful evening gown and go out with the queen, she doesn’t like my tattoo too much.”
She put it on her arm because she didn’t want to deal with the pain of a neck tattoo, saying:
“I was going to get it on the back of my neck, and I told the guy: ‘Could you empty the ink out? I just wanna see how the needle feels, like if it’s gonna hurt real bad?’ So when he put that needle on that bone, I was like ‘Never…Just do it on my arm…I already paid for the tattoo just do it on my arm.'”
She also talked about her mother’s reaction and her feelings that she was too young for the tattoo:
“I was thinking how I was gonna explain it to my mother. My mother had told me, at that time I had a tongue ring, and she had told me ‘I’m disowning you.’ When she saw the tattoo and the tongue ring, she was like ‘I am disowning you.’ She was like, ‘You need to not have that’ and she was dead serious, and I was like bummed out that I went and got the tattoo. I eventually took the tongue ring out, but I think I was I don’t know, maybe 16? Way too young. You have no idea what you want to put on your body at the age of 16, or 15, or 13. You need to wait until at least 21 and decide and have your brain start to develop.”
When the interviewer asked if she would do it again, she said:
“No, I wouldn’t do it again. I would’ve gotten one Chinese character right there, like on my neck. But, no, I wouldn’t do it again.”
This was her only tattoo for the majority of her career, up until she got a second in 2018.