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Nina Glencross

Awful Magaluf tattoo blunder after teenager stops halfway through due to pain

One woman's plan for a touching tattoo tribute to her dad ended badly when the pain got too much for her.

Lauryn Bowie, on holiday in Magaluf, wanted to get a 'Bits'n'Pieces' tattoo on her foot as a nod to her DJ dad George Bowie.

She's on holiday with 60 pals from school after finishing sixth year, reports the Daily Record.

She wanted to get the ink tribute to the GBX legend on her foot.

Unfortunately, the pain was too much and she had to ask the tattooist to stop halfway through, leaving her with the word ‘Bits’ just below her ankle.

GBX legend George Bowie shared a photo of his daughter’s new inking (Andrew MacColl/REX Shutterstock)

Sharing hilarious photographic evidence of the blunder, George wrote: “So my daughter, who’s in Maga with 60 mates, decides to get Bits and Pieces tattooed on her foot as a tribute to her Dad.

“But it was too sore, so she got the buy to stop halfway through and this is what she’s left with.”

George’s tweet has already gone down well with fans.

One said: "Sorry George but that’s hilarious."

Another wrote: "Oh good god what is she like?"

George's tweet about his daughter's tattoo (Twitter)
The half-finished tattoo (Twitter)

A third wrote: "At least she knows what goes on her feet!"

Some also offered some brilliant suggestions to resolve the problem.

One wrote: "Pieces on the other foot".

Another replied: "Somebody photoshop a piece under that."

George Bowie recently announced a massive GBX 25th anniversary show in Glasgow.

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