A lover of baked beans who has relied on the classic dish popular in Britain to get her through a fair few hangovers has paid homage to them - by getting them permanently tattooed on her leg.
Recruitment consultant Caitlin Neville, 28, of Brisbane, Australia, spent just over £100 getting a tin of classic Heinz Beanz done at Tailor Made Tattoo in Woolloongabba.
Caitlin said: "I love baked beans - they've definitely helped me through a few of my poorer moments and hangovers over the years.
"Most people love it and think it's hilarious and a fair few people ask to take a photo for their friend that loves beans too!
"I got it as part of a collection of smaller tattoos during one session which amounted to around $200 [£107.03].


"I have a fair few silly tattoos and once you get one it's kind of hard to stop.
"You realise just how easy it is to put literally anything on your skin."
But Caitlin is not the only one who has gone under the needle to get a bizarre tattoo.
The Mirror reported last month a girl who got her boyfriend's initials inked just above her bikini line claims she was dumped by text just weeks later.
Megan Carey had been with her boyfriend for around eight months when they agreed to get their initials inked on each other - despite having only just gotten back together after a break.
The 19-year-old said he was going to her name tattooed into his sleeve, and she picked a delicate design of a love heart going into the letter 'J' on her bikini line in mid August, thinking they would be together forever.
After getting the tattoo - which both her friends and the artist warned her against - she though all would be well, until she got dumped via text in the early hours of one morning.
And an amateur tattooist went viral after sharing her first-ever inking - but it didn't go as planned as people flocked to the video to beg her to not do another one.
TikTok star Sam, @ descendantofsalemwitches, dreamt of one day becoming a professional tattoo artist - but she might have some way to go.
She recently completed her first tattoo on a real-life person, and unveiled it in a TikTok video that has since gone viral, receiving over five million views.
It also received countless comments, mostly from people urging Sam to quit - saying she should have practised more before committing to tattooing someone.