He Got Another Man’s Name Tattooed On His Face, And It Totally Backfired!

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Colombian influencer Mike Jambs decided to tattoo“Messi” on his forehead, “D10S” (‘god’ in Spanish) on one cheek, and the three Argentinean stars on the other to celebrate Argentina’s victory in the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

A few days after the ink had dried and the tattoos went viral, Mike Jambs regretted his reckless decision and confessed he is living a nightmare, personally and within his family.

In a video on Instagram, Jambs admitted that maybe getting the tattoo wasn’t the best idea he’s ever had.

 “I regret having done the tattoo because instead of bringing me positive things, it’s led to lots of negative things, both personally and for my family. I didn’t think I’d be saying this so soon and I felt very proud of what I’d done in the first few days, but I now wish I hadn’t done it,” he shared in Spanish in the video, reported Metro.

He shared a video with a caption that read, ”I REGRET MY TATTOO OF MESSI”

 

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Well, he’s still paying for it, as the internet collectively let him know just how idiotic the decision was. Now, after not heeding the advice of presumably his parents, Jambs said he’s rueing the permanent face art.

Also, saying you regret the tattoo because of the backlash, and not because you have another man’s last name in big, black letters across your forehead, is missing the point. All it would’ve taken is 20 to 30 seconds of reflection for Jambs to realize what he was about to do was monumentally dumb.

This is where things get dicey though. The kid is certainly getting bullied, and I’m sure more than a few commenters have crossed the line of good-natured fun into personal attacks.

One person wrote, “When the tattoo artist is a Brazil supporter.”

A second said: “Looks like Messi in 2026 being 39 and overweight.”

Third said: “It’s a pity he didn’t wait, so Messi changed his hairdo.”

The young man now wants to remove those tattoos from his face, but he doesn’t know how. He’s not the first person to regret a silly tattoo, but surely he could have seen this coming.

“I didn’t think I’d be saying this so soon and I felt very proud of what I’d done in the first few days, but I now wish I hadn’t done it,” said Jambs.

“I want to erase my tattoo, because my life changed negatively. I don’t know how such a procedure works.”

Remember: think before you ink!

Sources: AWM, Metro

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