Kristen Stewart Gets Inked: Reveals Her 'Sign Of Rebellion' Tattoo On Her Right Forearm [SEE VIDEO]
Kristen Stewart has got a new tattoo. The “Clouds of Sils Maria” actress showed off her latest ink at a recent television show and also said that she now has a total of three tattoos. The 24-year-old, whose entire family is heavily tattooed, asked her mom for help to get the latest tattoo done.
The 25-year-old was inspired to get a tattoo after she carried a fake tattoo for two months for her role in “Clouds of Sils Maria,” a French film. The actress also won a Cesar Award for the same film sometime back. A Cesar is a French equivalent to an Oscar. Once she finished shooting for the film, Kristen said she started missing the tattoo; so she went in for the real one.
"I had it for two months, so it's a perfect little test drive," Kristen is quoted as saying on Tuesday's “The Late Late Show” with James Corden. The actress looked a little conscious while showing off her new ink but when she revealed it, it was a huge tattoo on her right arm. The tattoo looked a huge eye-shaped design made inside a black square on her forearm. Kristen explained that it is a “sign of rebellion.”
The actress was accompanied by Mark Ronson and Benjamin McKenzie on “The Late Show” with James Corden. The “Twilight” star told Corden that her “whole family's really tatted” except her and for years she resisted the temptation as she thought she did not need one. The actress thought that she is “pure” and stood alone but it did not last longer.
The actress asked her mom to call her tattoo artist for her latest ink. When she got it done, it was a “sweet little experience” for her. Corden then joked about One Direction star Harry Styles' huge tattoos but that is when Mark Ronson chimed in. Ronson told Corden about a tattoo his best friend got when he got drunk. Ronson revealed that his friend has “Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison on his shoulder." Check out the video below where Kristen shows off her tattoo.
Source: YouTube.com/The Late Late Show with James Corden
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