Selena Gomez fools Internet with Temporary My Little Pony tattoo


So, this week a picture of Selena Gomez was posted in which you can see a tiny Vinyl Scratch / DJ-Pon3 tattoo on her left hip. For some reason the internet, including the people at Equestria Daily fucking exploded over this, because none of them has ever bought a My Little Pony collectible dog tag before.




Please direct your attention to the tattoo in the top-right corner. You'll note that it (#8 of 12) shows Vinyl in the exact same image and pose (mirrored, because that's how temporary tattoos work) as the one on Selena Gomez's leg.



So, either she had the most uncreative tattoo artist on the planet...or the logical, correct answer....

It's fake everybody, you can go back to your miserable lives now.

Comments (7)

  1. Pony beard ornaments for bronies!

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  2. What do you mean? It's fake because it's not permanent tatoo? It's still tatoo even if it's fun-tats as they call it, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's fake. I'm sure you know that.

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    1. Exactly. The point is not whether it's a permanent tattoo or a temporary one. I'm sure most people were able to tell it's only a temporary one. The point is that of all of the possible things she can get as a temporary tattoo, she picked Vinyl Scratch.

      Maybe the show rubbed off on her while she was filming Spring Breakers. XP

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  4. Why are her pants unbuttoned, was this picture taken moments after she came out of the shitter?

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  5. "as the one on Selena Gomez's leg."

    Proof that writer has no idea on female anatomy. Which is not surprising for 4chan bronies. The amount of Virginity Insurance has been doubled!

    I think you'll find that her legs are a little bit lower than that tattoo.

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