Looks like granny doesn’t approve!
A young woman’s first tattoo experience turned out to be a comedy show when her grandmother called it “s–t” right to her face, based on a video published by the Mirror Thursday.
Elizabeth Cotton was stoked about her first tattoo and was desperate to show relations at her East Midlands home within the UK.
Cotton’s older sister, Emily, captures the cringeworthy — yet hilarious — moment when she movies her younger sibling showing the grandmother’s response.
Emily asks the grandmother, named Lynda, what she thought concerning the black-colored outlined tattoo of a butterfly positioned on her younger sister’s arm.
“What do you’re thinking that to Izzy’s tattoo?” the sister asks the grandmother, as a straight-faced Elizabeth may be seen bracing for whatever is about to return out of her grandmother’s mouth.
“S–t,” the grandmother immediately says, followed by her slight chuckle afterwards.
She then goes on by saying “it’s horrible” when Emily questions her brutal one-word feedback for her own granddaughter’s tattoo.
That’s when things kind of took a turn for the more serious when Elizabeth goes at her grandmother in defense of the tat.
“Do you recognize what else is horrible? I’m not going to say because I don’t wish to hurt your feelings like you simply hurt mine.”
A confused granny is puzzled as to why her granddaughter felt that way, mentioning the butterfly tat is “not finished off properly.”
“It’s only got two wings and a body,” the grandmother explains when the camera zero’s in on the butterfly that appears to have two actual wings on the suitable side but then adjoining to it shows flowers replacing the wings.
Though, granny didn’t take care of a proof — mentioning the butterfly, indeed, has two wings.
“Yeah two wings and a body, that’s what it’s imagined to have, what butterflies are you taking a look at?” a visibly frustrated Elizabeth goes.
As Emily still tried to maintain defending her tat, the grandmother just doesn’t’ wish to hear it, saying, “You possibly can have them over that flower, it’s silly.”