Singer Cheryl Fernandez-Versini is getting rid of her 'Mrs C' tattoo.
The 31-year-old has had a consultation with US artist Nikko Hurtado about getting rid of the inking on the back of her neck, which pays tribute to her ex-husband Ashley Cole, following her surprise wedding to Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini, 33, earlier this month, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"Cheryl wants Nikko to fly over soon and remove the pesky tatt. It's been on her to-do list for a long time but now that she's a married woman again, the 'Mrs C' inking feels even more inappropriate," said a source.
The "Crazy, Stupid Love" hitmaker is keen to meet Hurtado as she's built up a bond with him and feels she can trust him. Hurtado, who etched Cheryl's huge rose tattoo onto her backside last year, will carry out the tattoo removal procedure.
Cheryl, who was earlier married to soccer star Ashley, tied the knot with Jean-Bernard in a secret ceremony on the Caribbean island of Mustique July 7 following a whirlwind three-month romance.
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