Inked Mag Staff
March 15th, 2022
Did Pete Davidson Get a Tattoo of Kim Kardashian’s Name?
Did you spot the SNL comedian's new tattoo?
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are without a doubt one of the biggest surprises to come out of 2021. Who could have predicted these two would wind up together? Their relationship continues to be the topic of gossip magazines and social media, especially when you add Kardashian’s ex Kanye West into the mix.
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Two days ago, a series of text messages between Davidson and West were released to social media. In the texts, Davidson sends West a photo of him in Kardashian’s bed after West asked where he was. In the photo, Davidson is shirtless and many of his familiar tattoos are on display. However, fans were also quick to notice a new tattoo in the comedian’s collection.
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Although Davidson has been in the process of removing many of his tattoos, he appears to have a new one. He has Kim’s name tattooed on his chest, which sits on top of his earlier tattoos. He’s not the first partner of the Kardashian women to get a tattoo for their significant other, as Travis Barker has Kourtney’s name tattooed on his chest as well.
What do you think of Pete’s newest tattoo? Will their relationship stand the tests of time? Will Davidson inevitably remove this tattoo, as he did with his tattoos for his ex Ariana Grande? Let us know your thoughts on this story in the comments section on social media.
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