A young mum has taken to social media to reveal the moment she had her toddler daughter's name tattooed on her arm - only to realise she had misspelt it.
'A permanent spelling mistake': Perth mother-of-two goes viral online as major tattoo fail leaves internet mortified A young mum has taken to social media to reveal the"major baby brain moment" that left her with a regrettable tattoo.
A mum has taken to social media to reveal the moment she had her toddler daughter's name tattooed on her arm - only to realise she had misspelt it. Katie Benjamin, a mum-of-two from Perth, shared a now-viral video on TikTok detailing the moment she noticed the faint-line tattoo read"Arilie" instead of"Airlie".
Luckily, the mum had a sense of humour, for she was in fits of giggles as she said:"Guys, I just got my tattoos done and I've just realised I spelt Airlie's name wrong.
" A mum has taken to social media to reveal the moment she had her toddler daughter's name tattooed on her arm - and realised she had misspelt it. Picture: TikTok Katie Benjamin, a mum-of-two from Perth, was in fits of giggles as she explained the blunder to her followers. Picture: TikTok "How did I not check the spelling before she did it?
" she managed to get out between laughs in the clip, which has amassed nearly 126,000 views since being posted. Benjamin then adjusted the camera to focus on the new ink, which displayed the two letters reversed.
"Tell me postpartum without telling me.. " she wrote across the video, which was captioned:"Nothing screams trimester 4 like a permanent spelling mistake.. " Social media users flooded the comments section of the post, with many joining in on the fun and sharing jokes about the hilarious incident. "Right simple, change the kids name," one person wrote, while another added:"I want to see you go back in and explain to the tattoo artist.
"The mum then moved the camera to focus on the new ink, which showed the two letters swapped around. Picture: TikTokAnother chimed in:"My partner got the wrong month for our youngest .
" "I was driving home and looked down at my arm and was like 'oh my f***ing god' and I just started p***ing myself laughing," she told the publication. The mum admitted that she spent time trying to pick between two fonts beforehand, and she"still didn't notice" the misspelling before getting it inked. She later messaged the artist to explain the tattoo blunder, and they were able to fix it the next day.
"Lucky the script font made it easy to fix up, and now I've got a pretty funny story to tell my daughter when she's older. "
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