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By now most of the internet has seen the viral video of a young woman getting her boyfriend’s name tattooed on her forehead, and as expected, everyone had an opinion about the obvious bad idea.
It’s now been revealed by the lady in question that the whole thing was ‘fake’, and rather a ‘lesson’ she wanted to teach young girls.
Content creator, Ana Stanskovsky, had the internet spitting their coffee out when she first posted about how getting a ‘Kevin’ tattoo on her forehead was her way of proffessing her love for, well, Kevin. We’d love to say opinions were divided, but most of the comments stated the obvious: “Don’t ever tattoo a boyfriend’s name on your forehead.” Duh.
Bit of a no-brainer, but after achieving the desired platinum level of influence, Ana has now dropped the bombshell (more like a weak poep) that the whole thing was a ‘lesson’.
Ana explained that the idea first came to her two years ago:
“I just didn’t know how to do this video and how to send the message that I always wanted to send and that was my first intention,” she explained.
She continued: “I wanted to basically send and spread the awareness of getting tattoos. As you see, I’ve got so many tattoos in very visible places and, recently, I’ve been talking to so many people about my tattoos and that I think inspired me even more.”
“This is the time to start sharing my tattoo experience and I did it,” Ana admitted. “You know, sometimes you have to do something extremely controversial to get a chance to speak up.”
Opening up about the absolute frenzy that ensued following the ‘tattoo’, Ana revealed it went ‘absolutely viral’, so we guess the mission was accomplished. Thanks for sharing your message with the world, Ana, We think.
What’s next for the thought leader now that she’s shot her viral shot? Get a real job? Just kidding, there’s always #vanlife.
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Where would the world be without inspirational influencers teaching us these valuable lessons? Chaos and anarchy. But in all fairness, she probably stopped a handful of people from getting their current squeeze’s names tattooed on their foreheads.
Yeah, they walk among us.
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