A new relationship calls for new ink.
Sophia Bush debuted two new tattoos on Instagram Friday amid her divorce from Grant Hughes and her new romance with Ashlyn Harris.
The “One Tree Hill” alum, 41, got a tattoo on her hand that said, “Oh boy,” and another on her arm above her elbow that read, “In progress.”
The new “simple and sweet” body art was done by celebrity tattoo artist Winterstone, who has also tattooed several stars, including John Legend, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Lady Gaga.
Bush’s new tats come more than two months after she filed for divorce from Hughes, after only one year of marriage.
“Sophia and Grant were friends for 10 years and bonded during COVID through their love of community service,” a source close to the couple told People in August.
“They continue to run their nonprofit together and remain good friends.”
Then, earlier this month, reports surfaced that the “Chicago P.D.” star had moved on with Harris, who also filed for divorce from her wife, Ali Krieger, in September.
Bus and the retired soccer star, 38, were seen together in photos posted to social media by Canadian soccer player Selenia Iacchelli, prompting fans to speculate that something more was going on between them.
A source confirmed to Pvnew that the budding romance was indeed true.
“It’s very new,” the insider said. “They are definitely a couple.”
A separate source told Us Weekly that the “John Tucker Must Die” star and Harris had “instant chemistry” and “bonded over their breakups and having to start over.”
While a rep for Hughes exclusively told Pvnew that he was “supportive” of his ex and “all that makes her happy and fulfilled,” Harris’ estranged wife reacted to the news differently.
Last week, Krieger, 39, shared photos of herself prepping for the playoffs on Instagram, saying that she was in her “Beyoncé lemonade era” following the split.
Her brother, Kyle, then flooded his sister’s Instagram comments, seemingly accusing Harris of cheating on Krieger.
“Love you and so proud of you!! These hoes ain’t loyal!! But me and your fans are!” he wrote.
Kyle, 40, also penned lyrics from Queen Bey’s 2016 hit “Don’t Hurt Yourself,” a track where she seemingly addressed husband Jay-Z’s alleged infidelity.
“’This is your final warning, you know I give you life. If you try this s–t again, you gone lose your wife’