Miley Cyrus Tattoo
Miley Cyrus, is once again amidst of controversy. It’s been a year since she was criticized for posing in nothing but a sheet, for Vanity Fair magazine. This time the 17 year old singing sensation, was caught showing a newly etched tattoo at a pool party in Miami. Paparazzi click snaps of the teen pop star, wearing a hot pink two piece, while frolicking with her friends in a Florida hotel, yesterday.
Initially the tattoo remained unnoticed because a tiny portion of the tattoo was sticking out of her bikini top. Yesterday, entertainment websites showed the pics, stressing on the fact that Miley was wearing a hot two piece. But today, a sexy tattoo was spotted underneath her left breast, after a careful review of the picture. In cursive writing, the tattoo reads “Just Breathe “.
According to sources, the authenticity of the tattoo has not been confirmed yet. It can be either temporary or permanent. But if it’s permanent, then the question arise is whether she will be granted to get a tattoo at the age of below 18, by her parents.
But we don’t think she will face any problem for her tattoo. As far as her family is concerned, her father Billy Ray spotted tattoo last year. He was inspired by none but her daughter, as reported by Access Hollywood.
Enjoy the stunning pictures of Miley Cyrus and let us know how much you like her getting tattoos.
CYRUS hardly felt the pain of the needle as she had her first tattoo inked – because she was concentrating on three loved ones who inspired the body art.
The Hannah Montana star had the words Just Breathe etched below her heart in her mother’s handwriting last year (09), sparking controversy as several U.S. states forbid those under the age of 18 from getting inked.
But the actress/singer insists she didn’t get the tattoo on a whim – it’s a tribute to a pal who died of cystic fibrosis in 2007, and her grandfathers who both died of lung cancer.
She tells Harper’s Bazaar, “It really doesn’t hurt if you’re thinking about the meaning. I could never get a meaningless tattoo, but I think that if you’re doing something that’s important, that’s significant in your life, it takes some of the pain away.
“It reminds me not to take things for granted. I mean breathing – that was something none of them could do, the most basic thing. And I put it near my heart, because that is where they will always be.”













