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The Guardian - World News

The Guardian - World News

Title ‘A reminder of how careless I was’: from cringe cartoons to cancelled rockstars, the tattoos fans regret Source The Guardian - World News
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What happens when you’re sporting signs of your devotion long after your idol has fallen from grace? Meet the fans whose tattoos have become embarrassing – even problematic

On 20 February 2012, Coté Arias met Morrissey at a fan meet-up in Santiago, Chile. The former Smiths frontman signed her forearm in spiky capitalised lettering, which Coté later had traced permanently on to her skin with ink. Her years-long plan for the tattoo, which had started with her founding Morrissey’s Chilean fanclub, had worked. “Morrissey had such an impact on me growing up,” she says. “I struggled with shyness and lacked confidence for much of my life, and his lyrics helped me feel seen while transitioning into adulthood.”

But in recent years, that inked signature has taken on more complicated associations for Coté. “The tattoo is very visible,” she says, “so it’s brought up many discussions regarding Morrissey’s comments.” Morrissey has publicly supported a far-right party, and made inflammatory comments about immigration, but denies allegations of racism.

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Link https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2026/feb/22/when-fan-tattoos-go-wrong-pokemon-morrissey-marilyn-manson Published At 2026-02-22 05:00:34 (1 week ago)
Created At 2026-02-22 05:14:18 Updated At 2026-02-22 05:14:18