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Woman Told Her ‘Guardian Angel’ Back Tattoo Looks Rude And Now She Can’t Unsee It

A woman was told that her back tattoo of a 'guardian angel' looked rude and then she couldn't unsee it.
Credit: @bekah.milly/TikTok

A woman was told her back tattoo of a ‘guardian angel’ looked rude and then she couldn’t unsee it. 

Getting a tattoo is a huge decision – it’s a piece of ink likely to be a permanent feature of your body.

Usually, you will put a lot of time and thought into what you are getting inked to save yourself from having something you regret.

And while one woman thought her tattoo was completely innocent, others saw something else entirely…

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This isn’t the first time an unfortunate tattoo has captured the internet’s attention.

One woman was left in tears after deciding to get a matching inking with her friend – the result was not what she had in mind.

The intended design was supposed to commemorate their relationship and serve as a sentimental reminder to the pair.

They’d opted for a butterfly inking – but it ended up looking rather phallic when seperated from its other half.

“When you try to get cute matching bestie tattoos and you get two limp d***s instead!” the woman captioned the video.

Alaina Nicole
Aliana Nicole wanted to get a special tattoo alongside her friend – but it didn’t go to plan. Credit: @ianicole001/TikTok

And now, it’s a bizarre ‘guardian angel’ tattoo that’s going viral.

A woman named Bekah Milly uploaded a now-deleted TikTok video in which she showed off a tattoo in the centre of her back – it was supposed to be a ‘guardian angel’.

In the post, she explained that the design intended to show her hugging her guardian angels.

But once Milly began to show the design to others, she was told it resembled something else.

The post went viral on TikTok before being removed, accumulating millions of views.

Beckah Milly
Beckah Milly couldn’t unsee her innuendo tattoo. Credit: @bekah.milly/TikTok

One person commented: “Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. Lol.”

In agreement, a second said: “Can’t unsee it now. Just. Can’t.”

“Omg it’s awful, I don’t see any guardian angel. I can’t unsee this,” a third wrote. “As tattoos go it’s awful look at the hand! Obviously, the tattooist didn’t think to maybe tell her.”

While someone else suggested she get it ‘touched up’ immediately.

Some TikTokers also came forward and provided Milly with some helpful advice.

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One person recommended: “Maybe she could get a tattooist to draw the guardian angel more featured in white or another colour to show.”

A tattoo artist wrote: “My suggestion would be to continue the outline of the head further to make the distinction that it’s a person.”

Milly took the advice and got the tattoo covered up – it now features more detail in the second person and a red rose at the centre.

Beckah Milly's guardian angel tattoo now.
Beckah Milly eventually managed to get her back tattoo fixed (as shown above). Credit: @bekah.milly/TikTok

She was delighted with the transformation – as were many people on TikTok.

One person enthused: “Omg this is GORGEOUS!!!!! And so much better. Obsessed.”

“I’m so glad TikTok brought me back to this tattoo and I got to see your happy ending,” commented a second.

Can you spot the rude innuendo in the tattoo?

Beckah Milly's 'guardian angel' tattoo.
Beckah Milly thought her ‘guardian angel’ tattoo was innocent. Credit: @bekah.milly/TikTok

Milly captioned the original post: “When someone says your new tattoo looks like a girl eating a**.”

Yikes.

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Written by Rosario Monachino

Rosario is a former content editor at IGV who specialized in film, TV, and entertainment news. He has a degree in English and Film from the University of Salford and a master's in Journalism from Liverpool John Moores University.