Woman mortified to be told her guardian angel back tattoo looks like something VERY rude & now she can’t unsee it

AN ILL-THOUGHT out tattoo can haunt you for life, as a permanent reminder etched onto your body.

Now one woman has been left mortified, after she was told her guardian angel ink looked like something MUCH ruder.

Bekah Milly has shown herself sobbing on TikTok after realising her back tattoo looks like something VERY rudeCredit: TikTok/@bekah.milly

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People were soon to point out it looks like a sex act and you won’t be able to unsee itCredit: TikTok/@bekah.milly

Posting on TikTok, Bekah Milly showed off her new tattoo, which spans the entire space between her two shoulder blades.

In it, a woman is hugging an empty space – her guardian angel.

But the unfortunate addition of a line near the woman’s mouth completely transformed the meaning.

Many soon drew parallels between the design and a sex act – leaving Bekah red faced.

She captioned her TikTok vid, which showed her sobbing over the revelation: “When someone says your new tattoo looks like a girl eating a**.”

It’s now been viewed more than 6 million times in just two days, as well as racking up 400,000 likes.

Commenting on the post, people said: “Can’t unsee it now. Just. Can’t” and “You need to go get that touched up ASAP!!!!”

Others wrote: “Yeah…pretty much burned in my eyes” and “didn’t see it at first – now that’s all I see”.

Another dissed: “Wow, that is really bad. Guess anyone can be a tattoo artist if this was paid for.”

But one helpful commenter suggested: “She should put a halo and some Angel wings!!!!!”

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People said the tattoo was ‘really bad’ and urged Bekah to get it covered upCredit: TikTok/@bekah.milly

In more awkward tattoo news, this woman got an inspirational quote tattoo in tribute to her dad and was mortified when she twigged the VERY sexual meaning.

While this lass’ family pointed out the VERY rude meaning of upper thigh tattoo and her alteration only made it dirtier.

Tom Kucher

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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