Stacey Solomon is set to get her first ever inking, and it looks like the mum of five will be doing it in tribute to her children as she shared a sneak peek at the design
Stacey Solomon has shared a glimpse at the design of her first tattoo, as it looks like she is getting a tribute to her children on her back.
Stacey told her followers that she isn't actually getting the inking done just yet, and that she and her brother were just practising with the stencils to see what it would turn out like. "I can't believe I'm actually doing it. So excited. Just a little play around tonight whilst the kids are in bed then we can go for it when I am back from Paris."
"I really can't stress to you enough how I never get jobs like this," the star added as she continued to go through her morning routine in the video.
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