Megan Fox Covers Up Ex’s Name Tattoo & Debuts New Finger Designs — See Photos

The ink was calling and she picked up.
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Megan Fox is on a tattoo spree! The actor has been keeping her favorite tattoo artists busy with a few new designs, including one to cover up a tat of her ex's name. (And no, it's not Machine Gun Kelly.)

Megan Fox visited tattoo artist Jesse Tattoo at SYZYGY Precision Tattooing to cover up a prior tattoo dedicated to her ex-husband Brian Austin Green. The original tattoo of his first name was located on her lower pelvis and was fairly small in size with bold lettering, so to ensure it was fully covered, Jesse and Megan collaborated on a much larger design of a snake winding its way through a bouquet of flowers. The new tattoo starts at her hip and ends at her mons pubis, so it takes up quite a bit more body real estate than its predecessor. The ink did its job beautifully, as you can't see even the tiniest trace of Fox's prior ode to her ex.

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"Was able to completely hide the old tattoo underneath the new snake and flowers she wanted… very grateful for all of the opportunity tattooing has given me and all of the cool people I’ve met along the way," Jesse wrote of working with the actor.

Fox wasn't done there. She also added a (literal) handful of delicate hand tattoos to her lineup courtesy of tattoo artist Sydney Smith. Each finger now features two fine-line tattoos, one at the top near the base of her fingernails and one below her knuckle. The designs are very Fox, including a set of angel numbers and the all-seeing eye.

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The actor has an ever-growing collection of body art, including several quotes on her shoulders and back, a moon on her ankle, and the Chinese symbol for "strength" on the back of her neck, and has also removed some of her ink. In 2011, she said goodbye to the Marilyn Monroe tattoo on her arm, saying she didn't like the "negative" vibes associated with the Old Hollywood star. It can be risky to tattoo someone's name on your body, but Fox and Jesse worked together to turn it into beautiful body art.


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