I got a matching flower tattoo with my best friend 20 years ago – it’s turned into a purple blob & we no longer talk
A WOMAN who got a matching flower tattoo with her best friend 20 years ago has told how it’s turned into a purple blob – and the pair no longer talk after losing touch.
Carolina Glasspeach, who is from the UK, took to TikTok in response to a social media user who commented: “POV you got matching tattoos with your ‘best friend’ and now you don’t talk.”
Carolina Glasspeach got a matching floral tattoo with her best friend 20 years ago[/caption] The tattoo is supposed to replicate a bunch of Forget-Me-Nots, but has turned into a “purple blob”[/caption]In the clip, Carolina pulls down her trousers to reveal the inking which is placed on the top of her hip.
“OK, I’m warning you now, it looks like a blob,” she begins. “It’s very. very old. That is my take on a forget me not.”
She continues: “I had it done with my friend Kerry when I was 17. I’m not in my 40s.”
Carolina went on to reveal that the two unfortunately lost contact but she’s desperate to track her old pal down so that they can be reunited.
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“If you know a girl called Kerry, and she’s got a kind of purple-ish blob which might resemble a flower with a couple of leaves coming out…
“She studied childcare, I did general art and design.
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So yeah, if you know her…hook me back up!”
The post has since garnered a whopping 573,000 views, with many sharing their own similar stories.
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“I’ve got my ex’s name from 25yrs ago and I just say it’s a friend who passed away,” wrote one.
A second commented: “Me and my bestie have matching dinosaurs. Last night I was drunk and dreamt mine walked off my arm, knocked on her door to play with her dinosaur.”
A third penned: “When I was 16 me and my then bff got each other’s names behind the ear.”
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Meanwhile, a fourth penned; “Good luck. Hope TikTok can work it’s magic and reunite you both.”
Another quipped: “I’d say it looks firm. Definitely not a blob.”