Girl hid a new tattoo for a year due to her accidental reference to coronavirus

The girl got a tattoo before the pandemic and hid it for a year due to an accidental reference to the coronavirus. A video posted on her TikTok account was noticed by The Sun.

American Leah Holland published a video in which she explained that she chose a sketch and got a tattoo in early March 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic. “I boldly and radically refuse to wear a mask,” reads the inscription on the blogger’s hand. According to her, the drawing is not associated with a protective face mask. “Its meaning is to be honest with yourself and do not pretend to be what you are not,” she explained.

According to the material, soon after her visit, the masters in the United States began to impose restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic. In particular, the main requirement for all residents of the country was the mandatory wearing of a medical mask in public places. In this regard, Holland had to hide the tattoo for about a year in order not to run into criticism from others.

“I had to wear a cardigan all summer, even in the heat. I was depressed,” the American complained in a post that went viral and scored nearly three million views.

Users were amused by the post of the girl. “The funniest and most unexpected situation”, “Tin, how did you wear warm sweaters for a year?”, “This is a very funny story”, “The tattoo is beautiful, but the situation is very funny”, “You made my day,” users said. / p>

Earlier in February, a woman got a tattoo and a year later saw the logo of her refrigerator in it. User Phoebe explained that a year after visiting the master, she noticed a drawing on the refrigerator door. It turned out that while creating a sketch for a future tattoo, she accidentally copied the logo design of a household appliance manufacturer.

/Media reports.