Love Tattoos

Jillian Rose Reed

Jillian Rose Reed has a cursive tattoo on her left forearm reading “Love you soooo much” – and is a special message for her my grandma.

“I am the woman I am today, and I’m in the place I am today because of my grandmother. She taught me to be resilient, handle things with grace, and always wear enough blush ?I still can’t wrap my mind around the fact that she’s no longer with me physically, but I know she’s always in my heart. She was an incredible woman, and I plan to follow in her footsteps. Grandma, I “love you soooo much”, thank you for leaving me with your writing so I can carry you with me forever.” – Jillian wrote in an Instagram post.

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Tameka "Tiny" Cottle-Harris

“No filter it’s the real deal..came bck for the second round of my mural on my back! I should be able to complete the top & the side next visit! Thx @tatubaby I love it & can’t wait to see it finished!! If your in Miami u should check her out!!” – Tameka Cottle said on one of her Instagram posts about her ample back tattoo design.

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Halsey

Halsey has a tattoo on the inside of her right wrist featuring the lyrics “the crazy kind” from her duet “Him & I” with rapper G-Eazy. They sing the song from the perspective of two lovers but were also a real life couple at the time. In Halsey’s sung chorus to the song she describes their love as “the crazy kind” of love.

G-Eazy didn’t have any tattoos when they started dating, but Halsey changed that. The couple visited artist Jon Boy together for their first joint tattoo session in December 2017. While Halsey’s tattoo pays homage to the single “Him & I,” G-Eazy got his own tattoo representing the album that the song appears on. His tattoo was of his The Beautiful & Damned TB&D skull logo on his right forearm. Halsey got him hooked on the art of tattoos and he’s since gotten many more.

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Paris Jackson

This red henna-like design on Paris Jackson’s upper right arm is actually a Voduo symbol. Each spirit in Haitian Voduo, called a “loa” or “lwa,” has its own “veve” which is a drawing that is traced out on floor using powder during a ritual. Paris’ tattoo is the veve image for Erzulie, who is the goddess of love. This loa’s symbols are a heart, a mirror and a fan, and all three of those images can be seen in the veve design in subtle ways. Erzulie is a personification of feminine grace and beauty and is seen as the most human-like of the loas.

Haitian Voduo and other Afro-American Voodoo religions originated from West African Vodun. As practitioners of Vodun were brought over to the Americas as slaves, their practices evolved into religions that are unique to the areas they inhabited, where the traditions of West African Vodun were blended with other local influences — including Roman Catholicism. The Haitian interpretation of Erzulie Freda takes some inspiration from the Roman Catholic devotion Our Lady of Sorrows, iconography of the Virgin Mary as a suffering mother. Erzulie has a deep sadness in her and is often pictured crying.
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