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Woman gets her boyfriend’s name ‘tattooed’ on her forehead after being inspired by the influencer’s viral stunt (but all is not as it seems)

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Gone are the days when you gifted your partner with flowers or gave him a hug to show your love. It seems like it’s all about bold and lasting statements now.

Georgia, from Doncaster, has shared a video of herself getting her boyfriend’s name ‘tattooed on her forehead’ just days after influencer Ana Snanskovsky went viral for doing the same.

The TikToker appears to be poking fun at the recent facial tattoo trend sparked by the Polish influencer, as she quickly admitted it was a joke.

Georgia (@__ge0rgiaaa__ on TikTok)’s video was captioned “our love is forever so why shouldn’t my tattoo be.”

Her TikTok was seen by more than 2.2 million people in less than two days, with commenters who believed it was real warning her: “Girl that will be with you for the rest of your life.”

Georgia (@__ge0rgiaaa__ on TikTok)’s video is captioned “our love is forever so why shouldn’t my tattoo be”

The clip showed the tattoo student getting the name ‘Dale’ stenciled on her head in large letters, before pretending to have the name permanently inked.

Georgia was grinning from ear to ear at the end result, with Justin Bieber’s ‘Boyfriend’ playing in the background.

She filmed herself looking in the mirror and showing off her controversial new ‘tattoo’ to her followers.

However, similar to Ana’s ‘tattoo’, which featured her boyfriend Kevin’s name, viewers were left unconvinced by it and their suspicions were confirmed when they later admitted it was a prank.

The top comment, with over 950 likes, reads: ‘Okay, I have 1 question Where is the redness of the tattoo??’

Others joked ‘no one’s going to talk about it because it’s backwards’ and ‘Please say psych’.

One commenter wrote “the kind of commitment I want,” while another said, “Yes, I’ve been married 25 years and I wouldn’t get my wife’s name on my forehead lol.”

After the video attracted attention, Georgia made a follow-up video where she listened to an audio of Spongebob: “They were fake… of course they were fake!”

In the clip, the tattoo apprentice can be seen getting the name 'Dale' stenciled on her head in large letters, before pretending to have it permanently inked.

In the clip, the tattoo apprentice can be seen getting the name ‘Dale’ stenciled on her head in large letters, before pretending to have it permanently inked.

The influencer told viewers:

The influencer told viewers: “Everyone tells me I’m going to regret it and every time I look in the mirror I’m just in love.”

Although the tattoo apprentice has admitted it was a prank, Ana Snanskovsky is still convinced her ink is real.

She recently made a follow-up video to “prove” its authenticity.

It comes after she was overwhelmed by comments saying her new ink is a joke and that it is ‘in no way’ real.

The TikToker who currently lives in Bali shocked her 587,000 TikTok followers when she posted a video earlier this week unveiling her bold new ink, dedicated to her fellow influencer friend, Kevin Freshwater.

Now, in her latest video titled “Let’s Prove It’s Real,” she writes on the screen: “I’ll try to wipe it away. Let’s see what will happen’.

She told viewers: ‘I’m tired of hearing from everyone that my tattoo is fake. Why would I do that?’

However, the video was cut before she “wiped it off” or even removed the plastic, prompting even more commenters to claim this was all a big joke.

One user wrote: ‘No one who has a new tattoo is about to wipe it off with a tissue.’

Others pointed out that there is ‘no redness and no swelling’, while one claimed he could see ‘spots’, and another claimed it was a ‘permanent marker’.

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