Posted 5/25/12
Posted 5/23/12
Posted 5/17/12
Posted 9/16/11 6:26 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Celebrities, Hot Stuff, Música
By Larry Yepez Jr
The L.A. Ink finale was last night, but with something far more noteworthy than anything that took place on the show this season, in the final episode, there is precious 'vintage' footage of the well-known tattoo artist Kat Von D getting ready to ink a not-so-well-known Lady Gaga back in 2008.
You can tell right away that Mama Monster wasn't the ultimate superstar she is today from the conversation they have and the setting of the tattoo parlor. We see them enter some sort of garage where Kat Von D has everything set up for the tattoo session out of the trunk of a car. Obviously not the VIP setting that Gaga would get today!
A sexy Gaga arrives in some metallic blue spandex, which Kat loves, and crouches over a chair for Kat to start inking her up with a design on her lower back as they start up a friendly conversation...
"I love your pants", Kat tells Gaga before asking her on whether she is working on anything "cool and interesting."
"I'm a singer and also a songwriter for other artists," Gaga tells Kat. "I worked with New Kids on the Block last night, it was rad."
Kat continues the ink design, which appears to be a cluster of entwined roses, on the singer's lower back.
They continue to discuss Kat's surprisingly long career in the tattoo industry.
"I've been doing this since I was 14 - 12 years," she tells Gaga, who was pleased with the finished inking.
"That looks great, I love it," she informs Kat. "It's really elegant," she says. 'The lines are perfect and the designs. Your tattoos are beautiful.'
The singer also makes small talk about her family in New York.
"I have an Italian family. They still live there. I go home and have meatballs", says Gaga.
Little did these two artistic beauties know the powerhouse of superstar that was present in that tattoo garage! The last episode of Kat Von D's LA Ink aired this Thursday.
Would you like a tattoo from Kat Von D?
Posted 8/4/11
Posted 5/6/11
Posted 9/13/10
Posted 2/11/11
Posted 2/11/11
Posted 1/27/11
Comments