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Fan’s Tattoo Tribute to Taylor Swift Takes an Unexpected Turn After Spotting Spelling Mistake”…See More

“Fan’s Tattoo Tribute to Taylor Swift Takes an Unexpected Turn After Spotting Spelling Mistake”…See More
When Liz Corleone, 32, from Northwest Arkansas, planned a sentimental tattoo experience with her husband, she wasn’t prepared for where it would end up.
Corleone and her husband wanted tattoos in each other’s handwriting, and opted for a lyric from Taylor Swift’s sultry track “Guilty as Sin?” from The Tortured Poets Department.
The lyric in question—”What if he’s written ‘mine’ on my upper thigh?”—resonated with Corleone, and the idea was set.
“We’d been thinking about getting tattoos in each other’s handwriting for a bit,” Corleone told Newsweek. “I know the song isn’t necessarily about ‘the one,’ but that lyric felt cheeky and had a little sex appeal.”
The couple captured the journey to get the tattoo in an Instagram reel that has now gained attention, but for an unusual reason as the tattoo didn’t turn out as expected.
In a now-viral video, viewers see the moment before the inking, with a stencil reading what was supposed to be “Mine” in cursive. But after the tattoo session, nestled under plastic wrap and denim, the finished tattoo seemed to spell something quite different: “Mime.”
Despite the unexpected “mime” spelling, Corleone isn’t upset. “Do I think the artist intentionally messed it up? Absolutely not,” she said. “They were great, we had awesome conversation. I just wish they followed the stencil a little more closely
Cute but that doesn’t look like the stencil I fear the tattoo artist owes u a fix,” said Purplegardenlover.