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London woman gets boyfriend’s name tattooed on forehead

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One woman has revealed she has permanently stamped her partner’s name on her forehead in a move most sweethearts would refuse to even consider.

“Getting my bf’s [boyfriend Kevin’s] name tattooed on my face,” gushed ink-loving Londoner Ana Stanskovsky, 27, in the captions of an eye-popping TikTok post. “Let’s do it!”

The footage, which has nearly 19 million views, appears to show the woman getting beau Kevin Freshwater’s moniker needled just below her hairline in bold, giant, black lettering, New York Post reported.

But sceptical body-art aficionados are side-eyeing Stanskovsky, questioning whether her over-the-top tat was a demonstration of her “delusional” devotion to Kevin or simply a staged stunt for social media clout.

“There’s literally no needle in the machine,” noted a doubtful detractor.

“It’s a prank. There’s no blood or redness,” crowed an equally unconvinced cynic.

Stanskovsky did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

However, in a series of subsequent clips, the intrepid paramour insisted that her controversial forehead etching is, in fact, authentic.

“Yes, it’s real,” she confirmed online. “I can’t even believe it myself that I did it.”

“I know it’s a little bit crazy,” continued Stanskovsky. “But I like to express my feelings, and I think if you really love someone you should be able to show it off.”

She went on to advise guys that their significant others should follow suit.

“If your girlfriend doesn’t wanna tattoo your name on her face,” warned Stanskovsky, “you just need to find yourself a new girlfriend.”

And when asked what she’ll do if her love for Kevin doesn’t stand the test of time, the scripted-for millennial quipped: “If we break up, I will just have to find myself a different Kevin.”

Stanskovsky added, “I don’t know why people think getting such a big tattoo on your forehead is a big deal … You can still find a job and stuff.”

But rather than being inspired by her fearless feat, thousands of cyber critics eagerly gave Stanskovsky’s tat two thumbs way down.

“You need a mental health evaluation. That’s not normal behaviour. You’re giving psychotic vibes. Kevin should run immediately,” spat an underwhelmed onlooker.

“Real delulu,” wrote another naysayer, using the popular Gen Z slang word for “delusional.”

“[You] ruined a beautiful face over some dude that you will break up with or he will cheat on ya. Nice choice,” penned a pessimist.

“You’ll regret this sooner than you think,” predicted another.

This story originally appeared on the New York Post and reproduced with permission

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