Jaime King
Jamie King has blue writing on the side of her right foot. It seems to say “Porque” which is Spanish for “why.”
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Jamie King has blue writing on the side of her right foot. It seems to say “Porque” which is Spanish for “why.”
Jamie Alexander has an uneven six-pointed star next to the “KING” tattoo on her upper back
Jamie King has two large tattoos on her lower back. One of them is a woman with blue skin.
Janeane Garofalo has a heart tattoo on her left arm with the word “Liberal” above it. She told Inked “Being liberal is something to be very proud of. Over the last 30 years or so, the right wing of this country has managed to bastardize the word. They think it’s something to be feared because liberalism equals progress and social justice, and Republicans and conservatives hate progress and social justice. Liberal is not a dirty word. It’s not a pejorative.”
Janeane Garofalo’s right arm tattoo is inspired by the World War II poster character Rosie the Riveter. “Instead of the government slogan ‘We Can Do It’ underneath, I put ‘Valor,’ from the phrase ‘A woman of valor, who can find? For her price is far above rubies,'” she told Inked. “Meaning it’s very difficult to find a courageous person-man, woman, or otherwise. It’s very valuable to be courageous, so I put it on my arm to remind me. I also didn’t want a government slogan from the World War II era on my arm.”
Janeane Garofalo has a red heart tattoo with a sun rising behind it on her right upper arm
Janeane Garofalo has a red and black swirl tattoo on her right forearm
Janeane Garofalo’s left arm tattoos include a letter “C” on her knuckle, initials on the back of her wrist, and swirls wrapping around her forearm
Alexis Neiers has a solid black peace sign tattoo on her left arm, just below her elbow
Alexis Neiers has a Roman numeral tattoo on her knuckle