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Scribble Tattoo by Rihanna’s Kids: A Unique Design


Key Insights

  • Rihanna’s children are showcasing their creativity through art.
  • The singer has had their artwork tattooed on her leg by artist Bang Bang.
  • The tattoo features a scribble designed by her kids, originally created with colorful markers.
  • Rihanna has a history of getting tattoos from Bang Bang, including a Henna-inspired design.

Rihanna‘s three kids are becoming quite the artists.

So much so, the “Love on the Brain” singer—who shares sons Rza, 3, and Riot, 2, as well as daughter Rocki, 7 months, with A$AP Rocky—got her little ones’ artwork inked on her left leg courtesy of celebrity tattoo artist Bang Bang.

The body art, a massive scribble containing lines of varying thickness, was “designed by her babies,” Bang Bang (real name Keith McCurdy) wrote on Instagram May 8 alongside footage of the tattooing process.

While the original drawing was done in colorful markers and decorated with Paw Patrol stickers, Rihanna kept it simple by opting for an all-black tattoo.

“The torture I’ve endured in this shop,” the 38-year-old joked in one video, before telling in another clip of herself getting her latest ink, “Make sure my a– looks good in the main shots.”

Indeed, Rihanna has gone under Bang Bang’s tattoo needle numerous times. Most notably, he is responsible for the Henna-inspired design on her right hand, which was added onto an already existing Maori tattoo the Fenty Beauty founder got in 2013.

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