Thursday, 12 April 2012

Megan Fox’s Tattoo Gets Airbrushed Off Grazia Magazine Cover




Megan Fox has been very unlocking about the information that she's removing a tattoo of Marilyn Monroe's face from her forearm, but in her cover up photo for the May subject of Grazia magazine's French version, another one has misplaced: a Frederich Nietzsche citation on her correct side. Has the "Transformers" actress lasered off yet one more tat? Not precisely. The same photo appears on the surrounded by of the magazine — and the ink, which reads, "And those who were seen dancing were consideration to be insane by those who could not hear the music," has magically reappeared on her beam confine. Perhaps the editors found it too off-putting and determined to Photoshop it out? Outlandishly, the magazine did not digitally remove the uniformly despicable tattoo she has just above the Nietzsche quote, a line from Shakespeare's "King Lear."
Celebrity Tattoos Gone incorrect:
The tattoo in query, one of a reported eight that 25-year-old Fox has also over her body, was rather enthused by Mickey Rourke, her co-star in the idealistic drama "Passion Play." In June 2010, the actress told MTV News, "I really got a tattoo that is sort of in admiration of him. It's on my ribs. I don't know if it's been photographed yet, but it'll come out sooner or later, I'm certain. I just love him very much and think he's very particular." In a follow-up dialogue a small number of months afterward, she explained the ink "is a Nietzsche quote that sort of on the whole is about marching to the beat of your own drummer and not being frightened to do that. I was saying that it reminds me of Mickey, of course, because he obviously is not marching to anybody else's drummer, rhythm, and that's all. It's not of requirement homage to him."

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