Rihanna and Chris Brown share bad taste in tatts, some thoughts

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By April MacIntyre Sep 12, 2012, 15:33 GMT

Stop it! Rihanna - 2012 MTV Video Music Awards - Arrivals - Staples Center - Los Angeles, CA, USA  David Gabber / PR Photos

Stop it! Rihanna - 2012 MTV Video Music Awards - Arrivals - Staples Center - Los Angeles, CA, USA David Gabber / PR Photos

Two star-crossed lovers who have way too much fame and fortune too early in life to properly handle it have defaced their bodies with unfortunate tattoos.

Chris Brown's new inklooks like abruised and beaten Rihanna, which has enraged the rapper,taking to his Twitter to sayit is "art" and emblematic of the Day of the Dead.

If you remember, a few Grammy award shows ago Rihanna wastuned_up by Brown in a rented Lamborghini over some texts on his phone she was trying to read.

Why, exactly, Brown feels to put a Dia de los Muertos tatt on his neck is a mystery, as Brown is no Mexican.

The sugar skull masks do represent a darker, chaotic side for people of that Catholic and Hispanic culture to celebrate.The traditional face painting of skulls on a face are meant toovercome fear of death, as one acts recklessly and get up to the mischief that is forbidden at other times of the year. Brown certainly 'acted up,' but in the pantheon of wife-beater types, he's no Ike Turner.

Meanwhile Rihanna's amazing body is further defaced by a hideous Egyptian goddess tatt under her boobs, which ostensibly is meant to honor her dead grandmother.

Which means the sheeple fans will eschew the traditional tramp stamp on the back for a new look, under-boob tatts which will be a new hideous trend to look forward to.


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