Lady Gaga has gone a step further and got a prison-style tattoo inked on the back of her shaved neck during her recent trip to Rio.
Brazilian tattoo artist Daniel Tucci carried out her latest etching.
He explained that the 27-year-old singer came to him and asked for a tattoo that looked like something done in prison- edgy, grey and a bit scary, the Mirror reported.
Her requirement was that the tattoo looked amateur, rather than sharp.
Tucci also said that the design, the word 'Rio' was given to her by a fan, where the letter 'I' was the Christ.
Contrary to beliefs, the 'Poker Face' hitmaker doesn't do a thing without first seeking permission from her boyfriend Taylor Kinney.
Tucci revealed that before getting the tattoo made, she called Kinney and asked him if he was OK with the tattoo.
After hanging up she was delighted and confessed her love for him saying he never has a problem with anything she does, she can do whatever she wants do without having a complaint from him.
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