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Geordie bloke's 'cursed' typo tattoo so bad removal clinic blocked his number
"cursed" tattoo on his back is desperate to get rid - but is struggling after a removal clinic blocked him.Christian Walton's embarrassing tattoo was part of an appearance on MTV show "Just Tattoo Of Us", in 2018 with pal Megan Green, where the 23-year-old received his terrible ink job.Since then, the typo tattoo, which reads "My First Tatoo", has plagued Walton, from Newcastle, who is trying to have his embarrassing gaffe removed from his back.But the removal has proven harder than expected, with a clinic blocking his number after thinking the terrible tattoo was a bad joke.Enquiring with Laserways Clinic, the tattooed 23-year-old sent through a photo of his humiliating tattoo and was subsequently blocked after the clinic assumed Walton was joking about the state of his terrible body art.Walton, who took to Facebook to explain the bizarre situation, was contacted by someone heading in for laser treatment with the clinic and was told they would ask about the curt response he received to his unique tattoo.The 23-year-old said: "She said she'd ask about me. She said the guy thought I was taking the p**s and that he thought I was a competitor trying to figure out prices."It was further bad news for Walton, who was told by a clinician that there was "too much colour" in his tattoo for there to be laser treatment options available to him.Walton added: "He said there was too much colour in my tattoo for him to do laser treatment on it."Since I didn't have any luck getting an appointment, I might just leave it be for now.
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Michelle Keegan looks as glamorous as ever after leaving Mark Wright for 'dream' job
Michelle Keegan has made a move to Australia without husband Mark Wright after being offered a 'dream role' in a new BBC TV series.The actress, 34, uploaded a montage of snaps to Instagram on Sunday (May 29) sharing an insight into her new life Down Under for upcoming drama Ten Pound Poms.Michelle included some behind-the-scenes pictures of filming, alongside snaps of her first week in Australia, including trips to the beach and flower market, and a fiery sunset.She also shared a glowing picture of herself smiling for the camera, sporting a tan and a bouncy blow-dry, captioning it: "My 1st week down unda" (sic).The Brassic actress wore minimal makeup and an oversized sweater.Her Brassic screenwriter Danny Brocklehurst is behind Ten Pound Poms, which follows a group of British people leaving Britain in 1956 to go on an adventure half-way across the world.Of the series, Danny said it is a 'big, bold character piece about what it means to start again.'"The assisted migration programme is a little-known part of British and Australian history but offers endless stories about the people who travelled to the other side of the world in search of a better life," a source told The Sun.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.One downside of moving to Australia for work is that Michelle may have to be apart from husband Mark Wright for a while.The pair recently celebrated their seven year wedding anniversary, with Michelle uploading a series of pictures of their big day to Instagram.She captioned the post: "(heart emoji) 24.5.2015 (heart emoji). Happy Anniversary to my husband, my best friend & biggest supporter.
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Sara Davies' pal pretended to be contestant to score her Dragons' Den gig
Sara Davies has admitted that her "good friend" pretended to be a contestant on Dragons' Den to bag her a place on the panel.The BBC entrepreneur, who has recently teamed with Hasbro to launch the children's game, My First Monopoly, has been a panel member on the BBC show since 2019.The Durham native also runs a successful crafting company which she founded in 2005 and is a loving mum to her two boys aged eight and five.In an exclusive chat with Daily Star, Sara revealed how she bagged the opportunity of a lifetime and wound up as one of the most well-known entrepreneurs in the country.The mum-of-two explained: "I was part of an all-female investment group in the Northeast called Gabriel Investors and the guy that had done our marketing support with us became a good friend of mine, and he said you'd be absolutely brilliant on Dragon's Den and I said you know what, I think I would too because I'd really enjoy it, and he said well why don't you put your name forward for it?"She explained: "Well you don't just put your name forward for the BBC and he said well what do you do? And I said well I'm hoping one day they might notice me and they might invite me to come and audition for the show."The business woman went on to say that her friend refused to wait until she got noticed and took it upon himself to ring the BBC because he thought she'd be "a really good dragon."She quipped: "The next day he rang and he went as though he was going through the application process to be a contestant on the show, and it was when he got through to one of the researchers to find out about his business, he said I'm not actually ringing about me, I'm ringing about my friend, I think she'd be a really good dragon on the show."Sara recalled that
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