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Millie Bobby Brown Gets a Mini Tattoo in Honor of Her Husband – Now She Wears His Initials on Her Ankle! ✨ When love isn’t enough – just add some ink! Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown has immortalized her love for Jake Bongiovi with a tiny tattoo. On Tuesday, March 4, the 21-year-old actress
REVO: The Wireless Tattoo Machine That Gives Artists Complete Freedom ⚡ Say goodbye to tangled cords! RightStuff Tattoo Machines has introduced REVO, a new wireless tattoo machine designed to make tattooing easier, more convenient, and more advanced. No more cable mess—just pure freedom of movement! Release Date: February 28, 2025 Where? Poland, but available worldwide
Adidas and Snipes Release Sneakers Inspired by NYC Tattoo Culture When tattoos meet sneakers, the result is something truly exciting! Adidas and Snipes have decided to pay tribute to New York City’s deep-rooted tattoo culture with the release of a limited-edition Adidas NYC Superstar. This new model features bold red, black, and green shades—the signature
Zion Williamson’s New Tattoo Pays Tribute to “Naruto” Basketball, anime, and tattoos—an unusual combination? Not for Zion Williamson. The New Orleans Pelicans forward is often in the sports headlines—sometimes for his incredible plays, sometimes due to injuries—but he also knows how to surprise fans off the court. This time, Williamson got a new tattoo on
“Battleship Kate”: A Tattooed Sculpture and Its Dark History In the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, there stands an unusual two-foot papier-mâché sculpture. At first glance, it seems like just another old trade figure, but what makes it truly unique isn’t its material or shape—it’s the striking collection of tattoos covering its body. Meet “Battleship