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tattoo boos fly after woman gets boyfriend's name inked on forehead

celebrity artist claims work is fake

a tattoo artist claims a tiktok-famous woman’s tattoo of her boyfriend’s name on her forehead is a phony.
ana stanskovsky posted about the shocking endevour to her social media account, allegedly tattooing her boyfriend kevin freshwater’s name on her forehead.
the naysayers have come out in force to claim the ink isn’t legit, including celebrity tattoo artist kevin paul.

“100% fake,” paul, who’s drawn on rihanna, harry styles and ed sheeran, told the metro , according to the new york post . “it’s literally black marker pen.”

the tattoo expert pointed to several problems with stanskovsky story.
“the machine isn’t even running and there’s no ink coming out of it,” paul said. “there’s no needle actually going into the skin.”
plus, the tattoo artist added, “her skin would be raised and welted. all the pores would be raised up. you’d also see ink and blood dripping down her face.”
stanskovsky, 27, posted the viral video on nov. 5. it has nearly 25 million views on tiktok, showing her getting her forever friend kevin’s name below her hairline in black lettering.
paul said that such a large tattoo comes with a whole lotta pain and the london resident is a convincing actress.
“you don’t sit with a face like that when you’re getting your head tattooed. it hurts. it’s a desperate attempt for a tattoo artist to get noticed, and for the girl to get more followers,” he reiterated.

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stanskovsky is sticking to her story and speaking up against the fake-ink allegations.
stanskovsky has posted a series of tiktok clips explaining why she got her man’s name on her forehead and confirming the tattoo is the real deal.
“yes, it’s real,” she said in the viral clip. “i can’t even believe it myself that i did it.”
stanskovsky encourages others to tattoo their partner’s name on them.
“if your girlfriend doesn’t wanna tattoo your name on her face,” warned stanskovsky, “you just need to find yourself a new girlfriend.”

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