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    Amber Rose has debuted two new tattoos in dedication of her sons - which are etched on her forehead

    The 36-year-old model and businesswoman has two sons - Sebastian, six, with Wiz Khalifa, and newborn Slash, four months, with her boyfriend Alexander Edwards - and has opted to get their names inked onto her skin in an unusual place, as she debuted two new forehead tattoos


    Amber has been spotted out and about with the new ink on her head this week, but on Wednesday (12.02.20) she finally shared the first images of her tattoos on social media.

    One picture on Instagram showed off several of her tattoos and was captioned: “When ur Mom lets you draw on ur Barbie #Bash #Slash @el_jacob_ramirez (sic)”

    Whilst she wrote alongside the second image: “Beauty is not what’s on the outside.... it’s what’s on the inside that counts. Inside of my P***y and inside of my heart (sic)”

    Amber then shared a message for those who are sending her hate over the new tattoos, saying she will continue to do “whatever the f**k” she wants with her life regardless of their opinions.

    She wrote: “For the people that are telling me I’m too pretty for a face tat are the same people that would tell me that I’m “too pretty” even if They thought I was ugly and lie to me Lol

    “Or they would just tell me I’m ugly so either way The moral of the story is do whatever the f**k you want in life - Muva (sic)”

    Amber’s tattoos read “Bash”, which is her nickname for Sebastian, and “Slash”, for her youngest son, who was born in October.

    Meanwhile, the SlutWalk founder underwent liposuction following the birth of Slash, as she wanted her pre-pregnancy body back as soon as possible.

    Speaking before the procedure, she said: "I'm about to get my whole body done after the baby. He's gonna take out some of my jowls, it's hereditary, just runs in my family. He's gonna suck all the baby fat out of my stomach. I'm super excited. I love you guys, wish me luck."

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