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Adrienne Bailon Regrets Getting Tattoo

The former Disney “Cheetah Girl”, Adrienne Bailon says that she regrets getting ex-boyfriend Rob Kardashian’s name tattooed on her behind, and is having it taken off via laser remova...
Adrienne Bailon Regrets Getting Tattoo
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  • The former Disney “Cheetah Girl”, Adrienne Bailon says that she regrets getting ex-boyfriend Rob Kardashian’s name tattooed on her behind, and is having it taken off via laser removal surgery.

    “It does not feel good. You could smell your flesh burning, And it’s my a** flesh burning!” she said after going through the process of the laser removal. She went on to add, “It’s worse if I had a third degree burn on my a**. Now I found someone who specializes on women of color and I have two more sessions before I’m done.”

    Bailon and Kardashian dated and made appearances on the popular television show “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” from 2007 to 2009. While they were dating, they both agreed to have each others names tattooed somewhere on their bodies. Kardashian tattooed Bailon’s name on the left side of his ribcage, while Bailon tattooed Kardashian’s on her butt. Luckily, she didn’t have the tattoo placed in a spot where the whole world could see.

    I’ve gotten pretty bad tattoos before. Everybody knows I have the ratchet-iest booty tattoo of an ex-boyfriend. I don’t know what I was thinking.”
    -Bailon

    Bailon announced on her new daily television talk show, “The Real”, that she was having Kardashian’s name removed on Wednesday. She told co-hosts Tamar Braxton, Tamera Mowry-Housley, Loni Love and Jeannie Mai that the removal was made worse due to the length of Kardashian’s name.

    It’s awful. Ten-letter last name, Kardashian. It’s pretty bad, yeah. Now that is a ratchet tattoo. I made a very bad decision. Don’t follow my example.
    -Bailon

    Bailon’s tattoo removal has fans wondering if Kardashian will be removing her name as well.

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