Credit: SWNS / Katie Taylor
A mum who got a face tattoo to honour her daughter says trolls claim the inking makes her a “bad parent” – but she doesn’t regret it.
Katie Taylor, 27, has been getting tattoos since she was 18 and wanted a special one to always reminded her of her two-year-old daughter.
She wanted it on her face so she could “constantly see it” and chose to get a rose – as a nod to her daughter’s middle name.
The stay-at-home mum spent £80 on the tattoo – which sits to the side of her left ear – and took an hour to complete.
A mum who got a face tattoo to honour her daughter says trolls claim the inking makes her a “bad parent” – but she doesn’t regret it.
Katie Taylor, 27, has been getting tattoos since she was 18 and wanted a special one to always reminded her of her two-year-old daughter.
She wanted it on her face so she could “constantly see it” and chose to get a rose – as a nod to her daughter’s middle name.
The stay-at-home mum spent £80 on the tattoo – which sits to the side of her left ear – and took an hour to complete.
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00:00 Since I posted that video regarding me getting my face tattoo, I've had so many comments.
00:11 First off, yes, this is very real.
00:24 The reason I got a rose was for my daughter. My daughter's middle name is Rose. So to me,
00:32 I know it's quite a simple tattoo and a lot of people have roses. I mean, I've had roses,
00:39 but this specific tattoo has quite a sentimental meaning to me. And yeah, that is the reason
00:46 why I got it done.
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