Some are permanent, some not, some are clearly visible, protruding from the other hidden parts of the body, but they all have in common is that, at least for the owner, presented a special meaning. Tattoos are dominate and already are not rare things, but increasingly common decoration on the bodies. Even famous people can’t resist them. Indeed, sometimes it just attracts the most attention. Unfortunately, not every tattoo turns out just as the owner is willing to imagine.
David Beckham tattoo
The famous football player known for his numerous tattoos, says himself that on that way he express feelings. So he wished his love for his wife Victoria, symbolically represented as an immortal. That is why on the arm tattooed her name in Hindi script, however, instead of Victoria, the name is written Vhictoria. Beckham certainly was not pleased when he learned that master tattoo spell it wrong.
Rihanna tattoo
The singer is apparently like a romantic French pronunciation and a tattoo on her neck wanted to print in that language. But no one is neither her nor the master tattoo parlor said that some things just can not translate literally. So the English “rebel Flower” Rihanna translated “Rebel Fleur”, while correct the French version should be with the inversion of words, “fleur Rebel”.
Hayden Panttiere tattoo
Beautiful actress wanted to say to the world that she doesn’t regret for nothing in life, but decided to do it in Italian. She certainly didn’t want that the spelling error will make her a tattoo sounds funny. The Italian version should sound like “Vivere senza rimpianti,” but the actress is someone in the last word writes one letter too much, so that the entire tattoo has lost meaning.
Britney Spears tattoo
Asian languages are responsible for numerous errors during the tattooing. A dash of excess and the whole meaning of the symbol change. It happened to Britney Spears, who wanted to tattoo the symbol for “mysterious”. What someone tattoo on her actually even better fits her, so Britney symbol is marked as “strange”.
Christina Aguilera tattoo
Christina Aguilera wanted a tattoo to mark the immense love for her husband. So the singer intended her initials, JB, tattoo in Hebrew. Instead what she wanted, Christina now holds a symbol that simply means “12″, which she certainly was not the intention.



























In English, please. God damn.