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Tattoo artist debunks viral video of influencer getting boyfriend’s name on forehead

On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video captured an influencer tattooing her boyfriend’s name on her forehead.

Influencer claims to tattoo boyfriend’s name on forehead

Influencer Ana Stanskovsky claimed to tattoo “KEVIN” on her forehead, but experts doubt its authenticity. Image Credits: @anastanskovsky/Tiktok

On social media, a user who goes by @ana_stanskovsky shared a TikTok video showing herself tattooing her boyfriend’s name on her forehead. Influencer Ana Stanskovsky gets her boyfriend’s name tattooed on her forehead in a viral video—but is it real?

The clip sparked debate online, with many questioning its authenticity. Celebrity tattoo artist Kevin Paul has now debunked the claim.

Social media reaction
The video quickly went viral and sparked debate among viewers.

Celebrity tattooist Kevin Paul debunked the video, stating there was no ink, no needle penetration, and no pain reaction. Image Credits: @anastanskovsky/Tiktok

Many viewers left shock by f influencer getting boyfriend’s name on forehead, suggest that she would regret for her choise.

One person said: Nooooooo surly this is a joke.

A second wrote: Idk who Kevin is, but wherever you are…. Run!.

While a third commented: People who think this is real have obviously never gotten a tattoo.

Another added: 20 minutes later Kevin says “new phone, who dis”

Someone else said: It’s a prank. There’s no blood or redness.

Tattoo expert says the video is staged
Paul, who has tattooed stars like Harry Styles and Rihanna, insists the tattoo is fake.

“It’s literally black marker pen,” he told Metro.

He explained that a real tattoo would cause swelling, raised pores, and ink or blood dripping down the skin. Image Credits: @anastanskovsky/Tiktok

He pointed out several inconsistencies in the video. The tattoo machine wasn’t running, and no ink was visible. He also noted the lack of blood and skin irritation, which are common when getting a real tattoo.

@anastanskovsky

My new face tattoo ❤️

♬ original sound – Ana Stanskovsky

Additionally, Paul emphasized that head tattoos are painful. Ana, however, showed no signs of discomfort.

“You don’t sit with a face like that when getting your head tattooed,” he said.

The tattoo artist believes the stunt was designed for attention. “It’s a desperate attempt for publicity,” he added.

Despite criticism, Ana insisted the tattoo was real, saying true love should be proven with bold gestures. Image Credits: @anastanskovsky/Tiktok

Influencer defends the tattoo
Despite the backlash, Ana doubled down on her claim. She shared another video, insisting the tattoo is real.

“I’m in love with the tattoo and my boyfriend,” she said.

She even stated that people should prove their love with a tattoo.

“If your girlfriend won’t tattoo your name on her face, find a new girlfriend,” she joked.

Experts and viewers remain skeptical. The overwhelming evidence suggests the tattoo is fake. While the video may have gone viral, it seems to be nothing more than a publicity stunt.

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