Dua Lipa and Seth Meyers Got Matching Tattoos in Front of a Live Audience — Watch Video

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Dua Lipa and Seth Meyers pose in a bar
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Well, yes, Dua Lipa and Seth Meyers just got matching tattoos. But let's recap a little.

When you think of the kinds of people who get matching tattoos, you probably (and understandably) think of best friends or couples — people who want to make a permanent mark that represents their special relationship and creates an unspoken yet eternal bond. Selena Gomez and Nicola Peltz have done it, as have Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly, which makes total sense. Not quite as likely to get inked together forever: a pop star and a late-night talk show host that recently became unlikely day-drinking buddies. And yet, here we are, witnessing Dua Lipa and Seth Meyers getting matching tattoos — and in front of a live audience, no less.

Lipa was a guest on Late Night With Seth Meyers for the second time in less than a month. This time, she appeared in the studio, where the ridiculousness continued as she convinced Meyers to get his very first tattoo. But not until after Lipa got the very same tattoo first.

“Alright, we're going to get matching tattoos. We are, but I've never gotten a tattoo before. So we're just going to do a solitary dot,” Meyers said, but that idea was immediately quashed by Lipa, who convinced him to get a tiny star instead.

Seth Meyers and Dua Lipa get a tattoo from Bang Bang
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Lipa was a champ as she got her latest of more than 20 tattoos, discussing whether or not she'd judge a guy if he had a Snoopy tattoo. (For the record, she's more likely to take issue with a tattoo of an ex's name than of the famous cartoon dog.) And after what seemed like mere seconds, the tattoo artist had completed the adorable little black star on her ankle.

Then, it was Seth's turn, and he propped his leg on a table to expose his calf. “Oh, this isn't that bad,” he said a bit prematurely. “Oh, that's just the marker.” But even while he was getting jabbed, he realized it wasn't too painful. “It's really funny to have made it this long in my life not getting a tattoo,” he added. ("This long" is 50 years.) Watch the whole clip right here:

This post first appeared in Allure.