Actor Dean McDermott has unveiled a tattoo of Tori Spelling's wedding vows to him on his right rib cage to match his wife's tattoo on her left rib cage.
McDermott, who admitted to cheating on his wife during a one-night stand in Toronto last year, revealed his new inking on the reunion episode of "True Tori" Tuesday night, and stated that it represents his promise to never be unfaithful again, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The 47-year-old lifted his shirt to show the tattoo, which features words from his wife's wedding vows to him on his right rib cage, to Spelling, who has his wedding vows to her tattooed on her left rib cage.
His tattoo reads: "I will wipe your tears with my tiny hands, I will comfort you with my body. I love you, my beautiful boy, for all eternity."
While sat next to his 41-year-old wife, he told the show's host Brooke Anderson: "I've broken these vows and it is a gesture of a new beginning. I'll never break these vows again."
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