A woman didn’t realise what her tattoo looked like until she got home and looked in the mirror, with the outcome leaving her in tears.
In the video which has been viewed 1.5 million times, she said: “So I had posted about how I got a semi-colon tattoo this weekend because I’m a sad b***h and the tattoo artist did it backwards.”“I okayed the correct stencil so not sure what happened,” she said almost in tears.Samantha explained the owner of the shop called and said that he would fix it for her.“It’s like this big,” she said as she put her fingers in a circle and wrote ‘and so uneven lmao’.
“On my f*****g neck, it honestly looked better before he fixed it, it looked better the wrong way,” she said, almost hysterical.She paid $US100 for the tattoo which included a tip for the tattooist.Samantha had explained that she wanted to get a semi-colon tattoo to represent how her mental health journey was something to be proud of.“The artist who did it backwards was absolutely lovely. She felt so bad. No hate or worries. things happen.
Some advised Samantha on what to do, saying: “Honestly I would have kept it as an ironic sign from the universe. As you said, a failed attempt, and a failed tattoo. It’s just perfect.”One commenter even had a very similar experience, saying: “I’ve had this happen to me as well. It was a Treble Clef, I didn’t notice because I ok’d the stencil by looking at it through a mirror.”
One helped Samantha look on the bright side of the mistake, saying: “But now when you look in the mirror it’ll be right side facing just for you!”
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