Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Lady Gaga flattered by fans tattoos

Lady Gaga says she is "flattered" fans choose to have tattoos of her.

The Poker Face singer - who is known for her outrageous fashion choicesand skimpy outfits - is delighted many of her admirers are prepared topermanently ink their skin to show their devotion to her.

She said: "This fan got this amazing tattoo on his arm, this massive Lady Gaga tattoo that was very intricate and very detailed and in it I was wearing this crystal outfit - but this thing was like an art piece. I was so flattered because tattoos are for life."

Lady GaGa is confident she is one of only a handful of stars whose fans are prepared to put themselves through physical pain.

She explained: "I should imagine that most pop stars don't experience that kind of gesture. I mean, it was a really big tattoo all the way down his arm. Pretty rock 'n' roll!"

The 23-year-old outrageous singer - who recently posed topless for a photo shoot in V Magazine - has also vowed to calm down her party girl lifestyle.

She said: "I'm not a go-out-and-party girl. I'm actually taking every minute I have to myself to write music and be in the studio right now."

Monday, 6 July 2009

Nokia E97 Concept

Here's a quick look...





Sunday, 5 July 2009

Rihanna Tattoo Trouble

Singer Rihanna is in trouble after she was caught working as a tattoo artist without a licence to do so. The 21-year-old was spotted wielding a needle in Manhattan parlour East Side Ink Wednesday night and she etched umbrella designs and the letter R on three resident artists. What the singer, and apparently the tattoo parlor employees, didn’t know was “Only licensed tattoo artists can administer tattoos in the city according to the City’s Health Code.” This according to Erin Brady, a spokesperson for the NYC Health Department. Rihanna could be charged with three misdemeanors for the tattoos, which would carry increasing values of $300. $500 and $1000. Additionally, East Side Ink could be facing fines as well if an investigation is opened.