Inked Mag Staff
August 12th, 2015
Kendall Jenner & Hailey Baldwin Get Matching Tattoos
We know, we know… right now you’re probably thinking something along the lines of Are you f*cking kidding me, Inked Mag? But we’re thinking, Baby steps Kenny and Hails, baby…
We know, we know… right now you’re probably thinking something along the lines of Are you f*cking kidding me, Inked Mag? But we’re thinking, Baby steps Kenny and Hails, baby steps.
Kendall Jenner and Hailey Baldwin got their first friendship tattoo back in June–a minuscule white dot on the middle finger for Kendall & Friends and a behind-the-ear “G” for Baldwin. In comparison, their latest tattoo is quite large (and by that we mean still tiny). Even more so for Ms. Jenner as Ms. Baldwin also got her famous last name tattooed to her middle finger with cousin Ireland Baldwin a few weeks ago.
Kendall and Hailey’s new ink is a broken heart, one gal’s in red ink and the other’s in white. They shared a quick photo via Snapchat with the caption “Hails n Kenny.” While we’re not sure which finger belongs to who, we’re going to take an educated guess in saying the white ink belongs to 19-year-old Kendall Jenner, following suit of her white dot. Based on size and color of her hardly-there tattoos, it’s likely the supermodel fears regretting them down the line.
Plus, it’s only a matter of time before we see the newly-18-year-old Kylie Jenner sporting tattoos, and if (when) that does happen, we imagine the rebellious teen will be more daring than her older sister. Perhaps the Jenner sisters will even get matching ink, seeing as tiny friendship tattoos (and finger placement) are all the rage in young Hollywood. Which brings us back to our first point; it only takes a few small trips to the tattoo shop before getting hooked on the feeling and wanting more, these recent inkings are simply baby steps for the tattoo newbies.
View the gallery for photos of Jenner and Baldwin’s broken heart tattoo and more.
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