The tattoo artist claims she hid a “d-k” in her client’s tattoo after making a sexist comment

A tattoo artist has recalled the moment she took revenge on a client after he made a sexist comment during an inking session.

Chelsie Taylor revealed her sly trick on TikTok as users were stunned by her antics.

She claimed that a client remarked, “You tattoo well for a girl” when she took over his design.

And she dodged, choosing to permanently “hide ad *** on his arm” as punishment for his comments.

The video quickly garnered more than 500,000 likes as opinions were divided over the unusual act of revenge.

One called the man and said: “It’s very brave of him to insult the person you’ve agreed to drag on permanently.”

Another added, “Don’t f**k the person holding the scissors or tattoo needle!”

Others, however, were more interested in whether the woman would face retrospective action.

“Try to get sued,” added one user, to which Chelsie replied “absolutely” accompanied by a smiley face.

Another pointed out, “As someone studying to be a tattoo artist, you’d be surprised how many people are doing it, like every artist I’ve spoken to.”

The artist replied, “If I could get a dime for every time someone does this… lol.”

It turns out that inked revenge is on the rise, sometimes targeting those closest to us.

Last year, an artist revealed a shameful appointment where a couple should get matching tattoos.

He explained that the couple intended to see their other half’s names as a lasting reminder of how much they loved each other.

But after he finished boyfriend’s tattoo, the woman dropped the ultimate bombshell by not getting her tattoo done after revealing she knew he was cheating.

Elsewhere, a woman said she was painfully reminded of her family antics after accidentally booking a tattoo session with her mother’s ex.

The ink he gave her was so ugly that she thinks it was revenge.

This article originally appeared on The sun and is reproduced here with permission.

https://nypost.com/2022/03/30/tattoo-artist-claims-she-hid-a-d-k-in-clients-tattoo-after-he-made-sexist-comment/ The tattoo artist claims she hid a “d-k” in her client’s tattoo after making a sexist comment

DUSTIN JONES

DUSTIN JONES is a USTimeToday U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. DUSTIN JONES joined USTimeToday in 2021 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with DUSTIN JONES by emailing dustinjones@ustimetoday.com.

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