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Kylie Jenner’s Not the Only Celeb to Remove a Tattoo of a Famous Ex


Who says you can’t erase a relationship?

Well, maybe not a relationship exactly but Kylie Jenner just proved you can definitely cover up a tattoo. The 19-year-old recently repurposed her “T” tattoo in honor of her ex-boyfriend Tyga into an “LA” tattoo for her hometown. After splitting with the rapper — details on why that happened here — earlier this year, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star didn’t waste any time in letting the world know that she’s over her ex.

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But, Kylie’s not the only celebrity who’s been faced with regret after getting a tattoo. In fact, a ton of celebs got ink as a tribute to their significant other only to later break up and be faced with a permanent reminder of a failed relationship. Check out the video below to find out what other stars have changed their tats.

You’d think Kylie would have learned from her experience, but it doesn’t seem like she has. Just last month Kylie got yet another tattoo with current boyfriend, Travis Scott. The lovebirds got matching butterfly wings on their feet most likely in honor of Travis’ song “The Butterfly Effect.”

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Here’s hoping this relationship is more successful than her last!

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