
Woman left mortified when she steps into a store & realises her and boyfriend's matching tattoos was a terrible mistake
A MATCHING tattoo with your significant other is always a cute idea - if you know you'll spend the rest of your life with them.
Or if - as one woman recently discovered - you double-check the adorable inking doesn't stand for something else.
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One beauty buff was left horrified when she realised her adorable inking was, in fact, a terrible idea
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The Irish lass took to TikTok to share the epic fail which has since taken the internet by storm
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The video has racked up more than 800k views, with people dubbing Lauren Lidl's 'brand ambassador'
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Keen to take the relationship to the next step and showcase their love for one another, Lauren Mullane and her former partner got
The inking that the young Irish lass placed on her wrist read ''Siempre'' - which in Spanish translates to ''Always''.
But while the pair may have not thought much about the seemingly innocent tattoo, Lauren was in for the shock of her lifetime after a visit to the local Lidl left her mortified.
Sharing the epic fail on
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To make the matters even worse, it appeared that both the wrist inking and the brand's logo had the exact same font, leaving Lauren horrified.
''POV: You get a matching tattoo with your ex and it turns out to be the Lidl period pad range logo,'' she wrote in
''At least I have a monthly reminder now,'' she joked in the caption.
'Brand ambassador'
Since being posted on the social media platform, the unfortunate yet hilarious blunder has left people in hysterics.
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The short video has racked up more than a whopping 800k views, close to 14k likes and over 250 shares.
In total stitches, dozens flooded to comments, where one person dubbed Lauren ''brand ambassador''.
I got an elephant tattoo - but it looks like a penis
Another was just as mortified as the young Irish lass, writing: ''Even got the same font.''
A third chimed in: ''ABSOLUTELY NOT.''
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''Paid partnership incoming,'' someone else chuckled.
Luckily, not everyone thought the funny mishap was as bad, with one writing: ''It means always so you're good!
''I'd know the meaning straight away, I would not ever have thought of the period products!''
Tattoo Do's and Don'ts
1. Think, think and think some more
Tattoos done on a whim are far more likely to lead to regret than a tattoo you thought long and hard about. Think about why you want what you've chosen. And if you still want it after a few months, then get it.
2. Age restrictions apply
You must be 18 years old to be tattooed in the UK.
3. Don't haggle over the price
When you go to a tattoo shop the price is the price. You are paying for an artist's time and skills, they charge what they believe those things are worth.
4. Don't get tattooed while you're hungry
Eat before you go for your tattoo session and make sure you're hydrated. You're about to be subjected to a period of sustained physical discomfort, if you're feeling a little weak from hunger or you're dehydrated things will not go as smoothly as they should.
5. Don't drink alcohol before you get tattooed
If you are drunk or under the influence of drugs, don't go for a tattoo. In fact, if your tattooist has anything at all about them they will turn you away if you are clearly under the influence of any intoxicating substances. I'd also avoid drinking the night before, even a few drinks will thin your blood and make your bleed more.
Phallic tattoo design gone wrong
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Mum Christine, from New Zealand, designed the naked woman sleeve tattoo five years ago
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While she did have it fixed, eagle-eyed social media users said they could still see the phallic design
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This comes just days after one mum was left horrified after she discovered
Mother-of-three Christine Philippa forked out for the floral inking five years ago and initially loved the design - which also included a naked woman's image facing away.
But what the mum, from New Zealand, didn't realise right away is that when she was wearing a short sleeve top or dress, the outline of the female figure resembled something phallic.
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Desperate to get rid of the unfortunate design and placement, Christina recently popped down to have the sleeve inking finished - in hopes to get rid of the
She shared on TikTok: ''I've had a ball sack on my arm for five years now and now it's time to fix it.''
According to the brown-eyed stunner, she had designed the inking with her pal - and at the time, didn't account for what the naked woman's ''butt would look like when it's covered''.
Christine, who posts under the username @
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All chuffed with the makeover - which also included the dates of her children's birthdays - Christine proudly showed off her fresh artwork.
The stunning piece included a range of different florals, with the woman sat in the middle between the top and bottom part.
''Isn't that absolutely stunning? I am obsessed with it,'' she said in
''I have a floral piece on my shoulder as well, so it all kind of ties in nicely.''
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Since being posted online, the
But while the young mum may have been pleased with the results, brutal social media users insisted the phallic fail was still peeking through.
One eagle-eyed TiKToker joked: ''But it's still there lol still gonna look the same when the rest is covered.
''Now the sack's just surrounded by flowers lol.''
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Another agreed, adding: ''I mean, I can still see it?''

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