Teen Mom fans hate Chelsea Houska’s husband Cole DeBoer’s massive new tattoo of a skeleton holding a gun

TEEN Mom fans hated Chelsea Houska’s husband Cole DeBoer’s massive new tattoo of a skeleton holding a gun.

Fans also slammed the reality stars for their “ugly” wall color design, as they chose to paint the inside of their new home black.

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Cole showed off his new tattoo on Instagram of a skeleton holding a gunCredit: Instagram/Cole DeBoer

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The same tattoo artist was responsible for Chelsea’s latest ink that she revealed last monthCredit: Instagram

Cole shared the process of his fresh ink on his Instagram Stories, giving fans a glimpse of the tattoo artist drawing the design and the finished product on his tricep.

The camera scanned over the design, which includes a skeleton dressed in a cowboy hat, pointing a gun.

Cole tagged the tattoo artist who is also the same artist responsible for Chelsea’s latest ink she revealed last month.

The mom-of-four shared her ink in a slew of Instagram Stories of her arm and wrist tattoos.

In the first Instagram Story, the Teen Mom 2 alum held her arm close to the camera to present the inked design and lettering. 

The caption stated: “Here we go.”

In the next Story, Chelsea took a snap of the flower tattoo. 

Chelsea also has a small heart tattoo on the other arm, near the wrist.

The ex MTV star wore an oversized Willie Nelson T-shirt, ripped jeans, and walked around in white sneakers.

In the final Story, the new tattoo was finally done and was wrapped up with a plastic-like bandage.

“Love it,” she wrote over the snap.

TATTOO PRAISE

Teen Mom fans jumped on over to the comments section to praise Chelsea’s new tattoo. 

One fan wrote: “Honestly one of the better tattoos of the franchise. Modern, cute, feminine. Biased because I have florals haha.”

A third person added: “I’m not like a regular mom, I’m a cool mom.”

A fourth commentator mentioned: “And a cool meaning. Its flowers from her wedding bouquet,” while another added, “I love it!”

BLACK WALLS?

Fans, however, were not too keen on the couple’s interior design choices, taking to social media to voice their distaste for the dark colors.

Earlier this week, the pair shared a huge snapshot of their entire home on their home’s Instagram page.

In the snap, clouds hovered above their farmhouse. 

Half of the building appeared to be covered in shadows, due to the black paint. 

The caption stated: “This is your sign to paint your house black.”

Recently, Cole went shirtless in order to paint the walls black.

Chelsea shared a snap of her hunky hubby as he flexed his strong back muscles while painting the walls.

Wearing tight gray shorts, Cole’s toned calves and upper body were on full display as he used a roller to finish up the renovation work.

The caption read: “My toxic trait is that I want to paint everything black.”

FANS’ COMMENTS

Trolls were quick to jump into the comments section to share their dislike of the house.

One troll said: “Never!”

Another troll wrote: “Bird poop though.”

A third critic chimed in: “Joey is already shaking his head.”

Chelsea, 29, and Cole, 30, built their dream South Dakota farm home last year and officially moved in in December 2020.

They share their daughters Layne, one, Walker, six months, and son Watson, three, as well as 10-year-old daughter Aubree, whom she welcomed with her ex Adam Lind.

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Fans took to social media to express their distaste for the couple’s black walls in their new homeCredit: Instagram / @chelseahouska

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Chelsea shared a photo of her husband painting the walls black which fans called “ugly”Credit: Instagram

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They moved into the home which they built in December 2020 with their four childrenCredit: Social Media – Refer to Source
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For as long as Tom can remember, he has understood the reality around him through the tinted glasses of works of fiction, be it books, films, TV shows, or anime. An English graduate, he wrote articles on a wide array of topics for several years, from entertainment and pop culture to history and literature. Before that, he was an educator and a roleplay game writer and developer. It is his deeply-rooted love for performing arts and visual media that led him to become a part of the DC team in 2020.

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