Heather Rae Young is just not tolerating any negativity in relation to her new tattoo.
In early February, the “Selling Sunset” star was excited to indicate off her new ink online however shortly deleted the photograph after promptly receiving backlash. Now, Younger is opening up about her resolution to delete the image.
“It was fully taken out of context, and the entire which means of it was blown means out of proportion,” Younger, 33, advised Us Weekly on Tuesday. “And so, clearly you noticed, I took it down. We awakened the subsequent morning, and it was, like, a lot negativity surrounded by one thing that was meant for my fiancé and meant with a lot love.”
The tattoo options the phrases “Sure sir, Mr. El Moussa” in black cursive ink on her bottom. The tattoo was meant as a particular Valentine’s Day present to her fiance, “Flip or Flop” star Tarek El Moussa, 39.
TAREK EL MOUSSA SAYS HE’S A ‘DIFFERENT’ MAN GOING INTO SECOND MARRIAGE TO HEATHER RAE YOUNG
Heather Rae Younger acquired a tattoo that reads, ‘Sure sir, Mr. El Moussa,’ on her hip. The tattoo acquired a wealth of criticism on-line earlier than Younger deleted the image.
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In deleting the {photograph}, Younger famous that it solely “stirred up extra controversy” and fostered “negativity” on her web page.
“We took it down, which then stirred up extra controversy,” she continued. “However, you realize, I don’t like negativity. I don’t like negativity on my web page. I don’t prefer to learn negativity. It actually upsets me. And so, I’d moderately simply take it down and transfer on from that.”
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Younger then spoke in regards to the story behind the very particular phrase she acquired inked on her hip.
“It’s one thing cute we do round the home,” she mentioned. “It’s like, you realize, Daddy’s the boss and Heather’s the boss. And so, he’ll say one thing and I’m like, ‘Sure, sir.’ After which I’m like, ‘Sure, sir, Mr. El Moussa.’ And he’ll say, ‘Sure, ma’am, Ms. El Moussa.’”
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Heather Rae Younger deleted the tattoo reveal picture resulting from ‘negativity’ working rampant on her web page.
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“I do know that they are saying names are the kiss of dying for tattoos, nevertheless it’s [going to be] my final identify too, proper?” she continued.
Earlier this month, fiancé El Moussa responded to a mortified Instagram user who requested, “Do you’re keen on the tattoo?” — to which he responded, “Sure, a lot.”