Lucky for Prince Harry, the tattoo wasn't real since it read "I AM" in the Invictus Game brand letters, with "Jelly Roll" written in smaller text underneath. "You put your name on my neck?!
Or, in this particular case, on a random dad's neck, permanently. That's right, we're talking tattoos, folks. And not just any tattoo, a "TW" tattoo located in one of the most unhinged spots ...
Country singer Jelly Roll and Prince Harry just came up with a way to get lots of ink for the Invictus Games: a fake neck tattoo. The games, a multi-sport Paralympic-style event for wounded or ...
Repeating the deal, Prince Harry said, "Alright, screw it, let's go," as Jelly Roll fired up the tattoo gun. Invictus Games "We gotta go for the neck!" the Grammy Award-nominated singer said ...
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Country singer Jelly Roll and Prince Harry just came up with a way to get lots of ink for the Invictus Games: a fake neck tattoo. The games, a multi-sport Paralympic-style event for wounded or injured ...
Britain's Prince Harry appeared in a new video to promote his Invictus Games, where he jokingly gets a neck tattoo from US country artist Jelly Roll. In the video, uploaded on 19 November by an ...
“Alright, screw it, let’s go,” the prince finally conceded, as Jelly Roll started up his tattoo gun. “We gotta go for the neck!” the Wild Ones hitmaker said before Harry ...
So, what tattoo befits the neck of a prince? Hardly butterflies or dragons — rather a tribute to the tattooist himself. “I am Jelly Roll,” the tattoo read, with Harry pointing a mirror in ...
Despite his reluctance, Prince Harry agrees to the tattoo tradeoff. While Harry suggested placing the ink on his lower back or bum, Jelly Roll insisted on a neck tattoo. "This is for the world ...