Lottie Moss backtracks on her tattoo decision!
Just months after painting her face with the words, ‘Beloved,’ Moss has opened up about her latest determination to get rid of it. The model hastily got permanent ink after she had too much to drink during a holiday trip she took with some friends to Bali.
Lottie Moss Is Ready To Let Go Of A Negative Time In Her Life By Removing Her Face Tattoo
Although she had previously defended the ‘Beloved’ tattoo on her left cheek the morning after the incident, Moss eventually decided to have it removed. Per Daily Mail, the 25-year-old has informed close friends that he is undergoing laser tattoo removal, hoping that erasing the tat will start a new phase for him. In the words of the outlet’s source:
“Lottie plans to have laser tattoo removal. She fully embraced her Beloved’s ink, but now she just wants it gone and has covered it up with makeup for events and photo shoots.”
The insider added that the tattoo shows a time in the OnlyFans star’s life when she “wasn’t as strong.” However, with his dedication to starting a “new chapter,” he wants the tattoo, “which is a reminder of a darker time, removed for good.”
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The decision comes four months after Moss got inked, signaling that he is taking steps to stay sober and clean seriously. Just before a source spilled the tea, the model was spotted at the PrettyLittleThing showroom launch held in London on Wednesday night.
For the event, she chose to cover her face tattoo with foundation, claiming to her social media followers that it gave her a “classier vibe.” She also matched a black leather jacket, a white summer dress, and black pointed heels.
When she got inked, the half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss explained that “spending time with like-minded people – and learning to love me again” while in Bali pushed the decision to do it. “Yes, it was impulsive, but after years of being controlled, it was my way of expressing that I was free. I am no longer in control,” he explained.
Calvin Klein Ad Queen Faces Her Struggles In The Modeling Industry
Last December, The Blast observed that Moss opened up about the trauma she experienced from constantly being body-shamed and living in the shadow of her more famous half-sister, among other things.
After recounting how she landed in the modeling industry at the age of 13, she admitted that it was difficult to have “someone ‘close’ to you doing the same work as you, who is already very prominent in the industry, but without any advice or guidance.”
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Dealing with that while being expected to look a certain way and training five times a week to gain weight to fit the measurements needed for the Fashion Week runway fast-tracked her bouts of depression.
She started skipping shows and eventually quit modeling professionally in 2021 when the pressure to appear became too much. What happened next for the Storm Management signee was an entry into OnlyFans through his good friend, Sahara Ray.
The British celebrity explained why she joined the content subscription service, saying, “For me, it’s about finding something where I can finally be myself and not only feel comfortable – which I haven’t done in a long time – but feel empowered, too .”
The Vogue cover model stated that while some frowned upon OnlyFans, it was the only place she felt “empowered and safe.” As for his alcohol problem, Moss announced in February 2022 that he had checked himself into a rehab facility.
She showed off her eye-catching pink hairstyle in a video posted to TikTok that showed her singing along as Labrinth’s 2019 single, “Mount Everest,” played in the background. “When everyone takes the glamorous droog, but you’re really into r3h4b,” reads the text overlay at the top of the clip.
He intentionally misspelled “drugs” and “recovery” to stop TikTok from flagging or removing posts. Although he didn’t say how long he’ll be in recovery, he hinted that HBO’s hit drama series, “Euphoria” played a role in his problems, writing, “I think I’m taking euphoria too literally u guys ?.”
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