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Woman makes ‘cheating’ ex get her name tattooed before ghosting him

Tat’s savage!

A TikToker has been described as “evil” for making her “cheating” ex-boyfriend get her name tattooed on his arm before ghosting him straight afterward.

The woman, known only as Lana, posted a video to her TikTok account last week showing her ex getting inked up inside a tattoo parlor while she watches on with a coy look on her face.

“When ur POS ex wants u back so u tell him to get ur name tatted on him but plan on ghosting him immediately afterwards,” Lana captioned the clip, which has been viewed 1.4 million times.

The video did not feature the finished tattoo, so it’s unclear whether Lana is being truthful about her purported prank.

However, a woman claiming to be the man’s current girlfriend, Daniela Carreola, left a comment beneath the TikTok video verifying the tawdry tattoo tale.

“This tattoo was done March of 2021 before we even met. I make fun of him for it, yes, but people get tattoos of names all the time,” Carreola wrote, defending her man. She did not confirm whether her beau had cheated on Lana.

Meanwhile, many viewers praised Lana for her tattoo trick, with one hailing it a “boss move.”

The video shows the man getting a tattoo. It's unclear whether Lana's account is entirely accurate.
The video shows the man getting a tattoo. It’s unclear whether Lana’s account is entirely accurate. Courtesy of @lanalovelace7

“Love that for you, queen!” another fan cooed before a third chimed in: “Wait, this is so evil. But I LOVE IT.”

However, there were others who felt like the prank went too far.

“That’s just wrong no matter what the circumstance is,” a detractor commented.

It’s not the only tattoo TikTok video to go viral this month.

Last week, TikToker Ashlyn Grace — who uses they/them pronouns — revealed they got their boyfriend’s name inked down their spine in giant letters just one week before they broke up.

The 21-year-old shared a video of the tattoo — which has been viewed 7.2 million times — with the word “ALEXANDER” stretching all the way down their spine, from the tip of their neck to the top of their tailbone.