Ariana Grande’s Misspelled Tattoo Could Make Her $15 million Richer
I want it I got it.
It turns out the Ariana Grande’s twice misspelled Japanese tattoo could actually earn her more money.
Her ‘7 Rings’ tattoo which used Japanese characters, but she mistakenly had the word ‘shichirin’ tattooed onto the palm of her hand, which translates to mean a small, Japanese BBQ grill.
After having it “corrected” the tattoo still has the misspelling and now reads “Japanese BBQ finger”.
for those who are confused, ariana grande got a tattoo on her hand in japanese intended to spell out “7 rings” and posted it on instagram (now deleted), but japanese people in the comments started saying how the REAL translation is bbq grill pic.twitter.com/rF0NvEa9Yv
— Alice (@alice2096) January 30, 2019
All of this has gained Grande a massive amount of social media attention, including a tattoo removal studio.
TMZ has acquired an offer letter from LaserAway, which is looking to strike a deal with Grande that would offer her free laser removal of the tattoo plus “$1.5 million” in exchange for a photoshoot at LaserAway and one post per month about her LaserAway experience.
“I can’t speak for Ariana as we have not received this letter, however, if they are willing to send me the offer, I’m sure I’d be happy to get a tattoo and then get it removed real quick… for $1.5 mill” said Grande’s manager Scooter Braun.
“Hopefully we can make this deal before her album comes out next week… shameless plug”
i’ll give y’all a million to get off my nuts https://t.co/7yMyP0eHtt
— Ariana Grande (@ArianaGrande) February 2, 2019
Ariana, however, won't change her tattoo for a million bucks, tweeting: "I’ll give y’all a million to get off my nuts"
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