Kat Von D Uses Huge 'Blackout' to Cover Her 'Garbage, Drunken Tattoos'
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In a new Instagram post, the former 'L.A. Ink' star treats fans to a picture of her bold choice of a 'blackout' tattoo, which she describes as 'sleekness and simplicity.'

AceShowbiz - Kat Von D has covered up her "garbage, drunken tattoos" with a huge "blackout." In a new Instagram post on Wednesday, June 8, the former "L.A. Ink" star acknowledged that while some fans would not "understand" her bold choice, she's a big fan of the "sleekness and simplicity" of the all black block.

Urging fans to read the entire caption alongside a photo of her legs on Instagram, she wrote, "I'm so happy with how this blackout tattooing by @hoode215 is coming together! Today we knocked out my entire upper thigh all the way to my butt [which I would share with you guys the entire tattoo, but you know I always like to keep it PG]."

"Before anyone starts criticizing, I encourage you to remember that it's ok not to like or even understand things. Trust me, I've seen plenty of tattoos I personally would never get. "And those differences make this world so much more interesting! So no need to comment any negativity. Just know that I absolutely LOVE it, and it's extremely refreshing for me to see all the garbage, drunken tattoos I had scribbled all over my leg that I got before I became sober, be covered by sleekness and simplicity."

The star also praised tattoo artist Hoode Philly, who is known for his blackout work, as she hailed his "incredible" talent. "Thank you @hoode215 for sharing your incredible abilities with me. Your blackout tattoos are my ultimate favorite!" she added.

Plenty of fans offered support in the comments, with some of her followers backing the idea."And that's why I love the tattoo world! Tattoos bring so much diversity, and interesting art, even if it’s not necessary your taste, it's still good!!" a fan commented. Another added, "Beautiful and timeless, just like you!"

Others questioned the decision, with some pondering how she will feel in the future. A different follower asked, "Does the finality of a blackout tattoo ever make you nervous?" Meanwhile, another quizzed, "How about if down the line you regret this as well how can you remedy this."

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