After debuting his first tattoo last weekend, the 18-year-old aspiring photographer has already got his second inking as he has taken to social media to show it off.
In the snap, which was shared on Instagram, Brooklyn can be seen pulling back the sleeve of his T-shirt to reveal the tattoo of a Fujitsu camera inked on his left bicep.
This time, the oldest son of David and Victoria went to famed tattoo artist Dr. Woo. He was apparently satisfied with the result as he captioned the shot, "Great second tattoo by @_dr_woo_."
The inking has since received online backlash from his fans.
While some called it "awesome," "beautiful," and "great," some others accused him of "disregarding the violent history of indigenous people" for a "cool" aesthetic.
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