Pete Davidson Just Covered His Ariana Grande Tattoo With the Word ‘Cursed’

Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson had quite a few tattoos inked in each other’s honor when they were still together. So far, both parties have been slowly covering them up one by one, and Davidson just covered the latest one in the most savage way possible.

Among the tats the ex-couple had for each other was the phrase “Mille Tendresse”—which is a French phrase meaning “a million tendernesses” (and made popular by Breakfast at Tiffany’s). Davidson got this tattoo to match Grande (who already had it), but Davidson’s tattoo artist just revealed that he just covered his up with one, single, cryptic word.

Davidson’s tattoo artist Jon Mesa just posted this shot of Davidson’s new Tootsie Pop owl tattoo, but what he might not realize is that he also revealed Davidson had the word “Cursed” inked over his Mille Tendresse tat (look at the back of Davidson’s neck, under his gold chain). Head over to the Daily Mail to see what the original Ariana-inspired tattoo looked like.

Davidson has also covered his Dangerous Woman-inspired bunny ear tattoo he got for Grande (on the side of his neck). Meanwhile, Grande has covered Davidson’s initials on her finger with a black heart, a tribute to his late father on her foot with a tribute to her late ex-boyfriend Mac Miller’s dog, and the word “reborn” on her thumb (which she got for Davidson) with a simple feather.

As far as we know, Grande still has “H2GKMO” written on the top of her hand (a matching tattoo she got with Davidson), which stands for “Honest to God, Knock Me Out”—a famous catchphrase of Grande’s. It’s been reported that Davidson has had his removed since the end of their engagement.

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