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Famous tattoo artist Keith "Bang Bang" McCurdy revealed that Justin Bieber had a new tattoo – but the singer has not yet posted it publicly.
According to Page Six, the ink on the face was part of a couple tattoo McCurdy did for Bieber and his new wife, Hailey Baldwin.
"They all got tattooed," McCurdy said.
"Justin's tattoo is on his face, and I have not seen a picture of him – so he does a good job of sleeping on the floor."
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The tattoo artist remains discreet about the importance of the tattoo, but he revealed that it was not traditional.
"It's really thin and delicate. And [it’s] no more than a traditional couple tattoo … I do not want to reveal what it is until the press has managed to seize it, "he said.
He also revealed that Bieber's tattoo was next to his eyebrow and included "little words".
But there were some hints about the couple's ink. After the interview with McCurdy, Page six noticed that Bieber was photographed in July with a certain facial face around her eyebrow that apparently said "Grace".
Tattoo artist JonBoy – responsible for Bieber's first facial tattoo, which is also almost invisible – posted a photo of the couple and captioned it: "Style & Grace".
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McCurdy is the inescapable celebrity artist Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Adele and Rihanna.
"I did tattoos on celebrities in really painful places. I made Rihanna cry, "he said Page six, "Because it has been so painful on some parts of the body."
He added: "It was the tattoo on his ankle, the Egyptian falcon. I just think I'm tattooed on your foot. She did not feel it – but she got up.
McCurdy started working with the singer of "Umbrella" more than ten years ago.
He said Page six Bieber and Baldwin, two couples getting tattooed together: "I do not know if more couples are doing it now, but I think the media is more accountable. Now they will have these tattoos, and there will be 1000 articles about them … People are really curious about these tattoos and their meaning. "
This story appeared for the first time in New York Post and is republished with permission.
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