Tats today, gone tomorrow.
Jessie James Decker took to her Instagram Story yesterday to reveal that she’s “over” her body art, posting a photo of a tattoo on the back of her neck and later sharing a message in defense of her anti-ink decision.
“I want this removed ASAP. I want all my tats removed tbh,” the country pop singer, 35, wrote on her Story, sharing a pic of herself holding her hair up to show a tattoo on the back of her neck.
“They trashy and I’m over it. BUT this is the priority,” she continued, referring to the black design in the photo that represents her astrological sign, Aries.
Decker went on to ask for a “Nashville recommendation” to laser off her ink “in 3 visits or less.”
It seems as if the “Dancing With The Stars” alum got some backlash on her original post because she later shared a message explaining what she meant about her “trashy” tattoos.
In the Story, the reality star shared a photo of herself in bed while showing off a bee design on her wrist with black writing on top of the photo.
“To clarify for the sensitive folk … I think MY tats are trashy and I don’t want MINE anymore,” she wrote. “Not yours. I love your tats. Rock on. Otay?”
Last year, Decker posted another snap that got tongues wagging.
In November, the mom of three shared an Instagram pic of her children Vivianne, 9, Eric Jr., 7, and Forrest, 5 — whom she shares with her husband, former NFL player Eric Decker, 36 — that showed their toned abs in bathing suits.
After dozens of her social media followers criticized her children’s appearances, the Kittenish swimwear founder clapped back in a lengthy new post, writing she “had NO clue” the photo “would get the reaction it did.”
The proud mom said she couldn’t “help but laugh” after “being accused of photoshopping abs on my kids” in the Reel.
The “Eric & Jessie: Game On” star added that the response made her “realize how bizarre our world has gotten regarding the body and what’s normal and what’s not.”
As for Jessie’s tattoo removal, perhaps her Instagram followers can give her some more helpful advice than they did last year.