The singer Alizée sports a body covered in tattoos, but some she no longer likes! She has already had one removed and plans to delete others…
Does Alizée regret some of her tattoos? In an interview given to Eric Dussart on RTLthe 41-year-old singer confided that her body was covered in indelible ink drawings, and that she had erased one…
Alizée backtracks: “We regret them more than the others“
If the performer of the hit Lolita displays a beautiful collection of tattoos, today she no longer hesitates to warn the youngest. “I realize that we regret tattoos that don’t really have any meaning more than others.“, she confided frankly. Moreover, the one who wears around twenty on her body admits to having taken a break from this passion: “CIt’s been a while since I’ve done one“, she admitted.
The forty-year-old also revealed that some had been done too quickly: “I came out of the tattoo artist and I already had an idea for something else“. It is precisely these impulsive tattoos that pose a problem for him today: “These are the ones that I may regret or wonder about if I remove them with a laser. But those that have a real meaning I don’t ask myself the question“. Alizée also confided that she had gone through the painful stage of tattoo removal: “I had one removed. It’s very expensive and it’s very painful“. According to her, the session was “even more painful than getting a tattoo“.
Alizée got a tattoo out of love: “This is our last dance…“
Certain tattoos hold a very special place in Alizée’s heart. Very attached to her family, the singer proudly bears several tributes to her loved ones: “I have the first names of my daughters, Maggy and Annily“. Then to specify: “I have my big daughter in manga version“. Symbols full of love, to which is added an even more intimate drawing, linked to Grégoire Lyonnet, her husband, whom she met in 2013 on the show Dancing with the Stars. “I have ‘One Love’, it’s our last dance with Grégoire on Dancing with the Stars“, she explained.
By chaining together patterns, the artist from Corsica admitted to having stopped counting the ones that now adorn his body. “I don’t count them anymore“. But among his tattoos, one remains emblematic: “On my back I have a big Tinkerbell“, inspired by the cartoon Peter Pan. A tattoo that has become his signature, immediately recognizable by his fans.


