Pete Davidson and Others with Face, Arm Tats Find it Difficult to Remove~"Wait" is the word


 


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This week, the actor stepped out to preview The Room at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, looking barely recognizable with most of his once signature tattoos now gone.



                                             

 Every time I see a young guy with Tatts in his face, hands or very visible places I just feel bad. I know eventually they are going to grow up and wander how come they can't get certain jobs or positions and why so many other potential partners don't seem to care about them except to give them a sneered look like they just saw a joke and they did in your faces.

WE all know what we thought at 20 is not what we think at 30 and up. I always say "wait". Get tats if you can't help your self in smaller types and never in the face or arms. Wait to see if you change your outlook. Even after you have a partner you might get one together and talk about the experience of it.

I have rejected many because I either could not face having sex with them without laughing or closing my eyes or be embarrassed to walk down the street with them.
I understand the urge to separate yourself from others yet have others pay attention at you or at least a bad look is better to some that no look at all.

Adam Gonzalez, writer Adamfoxie



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This week, the actor stepped out to preview The Room at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, looking barely recognizable with most of his once signature tattoos now gone.

Pete Davidson in a New York cap, sunglasses, and a jacket
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If you recall, Pete reportedly started removing some of his 100-plus tattoos in 2020 because of how long they take to cover for movies.

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"It takes, like, three hours," he explained on Late Night with Seth Meyers. "You have to get there three hours earlier to cover all your tattoos, because for some reason, people in movies, they don’t have them that much."

Pete Davidson talking to Seth Meyers while wearing pants, a hooded sweatshirt, a plaid jacket, and a baseball cap
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"Burning them off is worse than getting them," he added. "Because not only are they, like, burning off your skin, but you’re wearing these big goggles, right? So you can’t see anything and the doctor’s in there with you."

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As a result, the doctor would have to call out tattoos to determine which one to remove, which Pete called "really embarrassing."

Pete Davidson walks up a staircase exposing a tattoo of a man's portrait on his lower leg

"I’ll just be sitting there all high off of the Pro-Nox — which is actually quite fun, I enjoy it — and then all of a sudden I’ll just hear, 'Are we keeping the Stewie Griffin smoking a blunt?'" the 30-year-old said. "And then I have to sit there and be like, 'No, Dr. G.'"

Pete Davidson on Jimmy Fallon, wearing a velvety tracksuit with a zipper and decorative emblem
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At one point, Pete's arms were nearly covered in tattoos, but as you can see from the pics here, the ink is now almost completely gone.

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I mean, what a difference!

I guess, Pete did say he wanted to have all of the ink gone by 30.

Have you ever removed a tattoo? If so, what was it?

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