Miley Cyrus gets tattooed to commemorate trip to Italy with Kaitlynn Carter
She got the tattoo on her left forearm, the crest of the Visconti family of Milan, which she'd seen on holiday
Miley Cyrus got herself a beautiful tattoo in a design known as Vipera, depicting a serpent consuming a human being. She came across the design on a recent trip to Italy with her friend, Kaitlynn Carter.
Celebrity tattoo artist, Dr. Woo, had made the tattoo on her left forearm. He took to Instagram to share the image of the tattoo. He captioned the photo: "Cool old sculpture @mileycyrus found in Italy #hideawayatsuitex #slimneedle." This is a very common image all over Italy.
Fans have called the artwork a piece of excellence. One of them said, "Everything I've seen from you is amazing. But THIS. This is bloody brilliant." Another said, "Honestly....that's Insane!"
Cyrus also shared a picture of herself on Instagram, standing in front of the Dolomites mountain range and captioned the image, "Life is a climb.....But the view is great."
The news of the tattoo came just hours after 29-year-old Liam Hemsworth filed for divorce from Miley Cyrus citing "irreconcilable differences."
The 26-year-old was recently seen holidaying with her friend Kaitlynn Carter. She got embroiled in a huge controversy when she was photographed kissing Carter just days before the announcement of her split from Liam Hemsworth.
Page Six also reported that their sources saw Miley and Carter kissing and hugging each other as if they were more than just friends. Liam has not commented about the issue.
Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus started dating back in 2009 when they met on the set of "The Last Song." Since then, they had an on-and-off relationship. The two even broke off their engagement in 2015, but they eventually got back together. In December 2018, they got married.
However, their marriage couldn't last for more than 8 months. Liam took to social media and expressed his feelings and wished her "nothing but health and happiness going forward."
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