Jelly Roll opened up about his many tattoo regrets. The 39-year-old musician recently sat down for a tattoo tour with GQ.
During it, he admitted to regretting “almost all” of the ink on his body. However, there were some mistakes that stuck out. While he has a lot of regrets, he was able to name him “most meaningful” tattoo and share some very important advice with anyone considering going under the needle. Keep reading to find out more… Jelly Roll shared a few tattoos that stuck out as his least favorite, adding that the “really bad” ones had already been covered up.
For instance, the Nashville skyline on his neck is hiding a misspelled tattoo that was supposed to read “Surviving the Struggle” but was missing the letter “t.” He said that the “most meaningful” tattoo is the large cross on his cheek, explaining, “It was symbolic of a change in me.
It was symbolic of a kind of new beginning, understanding that I need to bear my own cross.” “I realized that almost all of my tattoos represent who I was.
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