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JoJo Siwa Gets Her First Tattoo During Outing With Raven-Symoné
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Date:2025-04-21 21:34:19
JoJo Siwa's first tattoo is an absolute dream.
While on an outing with Raven-Symoné and her wife Miranda Pearman-Maday, JoJo documented getting her new body ink—the number 1031 written behind her right ear.
The tattoo was carefully chosen and packed with meaning: The Dance Moms alum explained on her Snapchat Story that it represents "how many days my first concert lasted," in reference to her 2019-2022 concert series, JoJo Siwa D.R.E.A.M. The Tour. Additionally, she explained that "03 is the year that I was born so that's why it looks like 03 with the lines on the side."
However, three is another "significant number" that's included in the ink for a special reason, but the 20-year-old can't "say why yet."
Earlier in the day, JoJo told her fans that she was still undecided about the tattoo, but that "Raven and Miranda are convinced that I'm gonna do it. I am 99 percent convinced that I wanna do it."
The only hold up? Picking a font. As she continued, "There's two fonts that I like, but then once it becomes time to shine, there's going to be 57 that I like, and then I'm going to get really torn, so that's what I'm worried. But I know I really want it, so it might happen today."
It all appeared to be smooth sailing at the tattoo shop, as Raven and Miranda hyped up JoJo once she finalized her design.
During the inking, JoJo laid on the table as Raven, 37, filmed every memorable second of the experience. At the end, JoJo reacted to the body art with a beaming smile.
Her final review? Five stars.
"SO sick," she said, adding, "I'm obsessed."
Keep scrolling to see more celebrities and their unique tattoos.
In March 2023, the Twilight actor and his wife got matching tattoos honoring their wedding date.
After shaving off some of his hair, the Aquaman star revealed a new head tattoo in Sept. 2022 that he said has been "20 years in the making."
The Selling Sunset star debuted a face tattoo, which reads "invincible" in script and sits beneath her jawline, in April 2022.
The singer debuted a tattoo on the back of his neck in March 2022.
After filming Game of Thrones' final season, the actress added some symbolic ink to her tattoo collection in loving memory of her character, Arya Stark.
The "Taki Taki" singer celebrated best friend Courtney Barry's birthday by getting matching tattoos.
The Migos rapper got his daughter's name tatted on his cheek.
Forever MOD! The Game Of Thrones star permanently inked a dragon tattoo on her wrist after wrapping the final season of the show.
The couple made their love a little more magical with matching Toy Story tattoos.
The Only Murders in the Building star got a tattoo in Arabic that means "Love Yourself First" under her right shoulder blade.
Rita Ora has a bunch of different tattoos, including an arrow on the middle finger of her right hand and a feather as well. In this picture, the singer shows off the letter 'R' tattoo that is behind her left ear.
The model and her pal Jourdan Dunn made a tribute to their friendship by getting matching tattoos: a double 'D' (signifying their last names).
After the loss of her beloved dog Floyd, the "Wrecking Ball" singer paid tribute to him by getting this tattoo on her side that features a cartoon drawing of him of the words "with a little help from my fwends," which was inspired by the Beatles' song "With a Little Help from My Friends."
Demi Lovato is another celeb who loves her tattoos. To celebrate the release day of her fourth album, she had lyrics from the song "Warrior" tattooed on her left upper back.
The "Shape of You" singer, who has confessed to having more tattoos than he remembers, shared a pic of his tree of life ink with his Instagram followers accompanied by the caption, "Got a family tree I did."
The TV star posted a picture of her shaved head along with the word "stories" tattooed along her scalp. In a tweet to her parents Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne she wrote, "Sorry mum and dad but I love it!"
Despite the fact that she removed the dollar sign from her name, Kesha will always have this dollar sign tattooed on her hand.
"It [losing the $] happened after I went to rehab for my eating disorder," she told Refinery29. "I let go of my facade about being a girl who didn't care. My facade was to be strong, and I realized it was total bulls--t. I took out the $ because I realized that was part of the facade. It was a journey and I'm happy — that was me in that part of my life. But then I turned a corner — but I still have a f--king tattoo of it on my hand. I'll have to figure that out!"
This lion was Cara Delevingne's first-ever tattoo and you'll never guess which celebrity it's connected to! While hanging with friend Rihanna, the two had decided that Cara was going to originally get the word "lion" down her finger, but the tattoo artist suggested that a picture of a lion would be sexier, so she went with that instead!
The "Malibu" star first tattoo was of the words "Just breathe" on the left side of her rib cage. It was a tribute to a friend of hers, who died from the lung disease cystic fibrosis, as well as her grandfathers, who died of lung cancer. "It reminds me not to take things for granted," Miley told Harper's Bazaar. "I mean breathing—that was something none of them could do, the most basic thing. And I put it near my heart, because that is where they will always be."
Never say never. Despite claiming he was done with tattoos for a while, Biber posted a picture of his newly-inked neck on Instagram, featuring the word 'patience' under his right ear.
Little did The Simple Life alum know that by getting this tattoo of a rosary anklet on her foot, she was actually starting a new trend that would be copied by many young women at tattoo parlors across the country.
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