Shy'm passionate about tattoos: she reveals the designs on her body

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Did you know that Shy'm is a big fan of tattoos? The singer has, in fact, more than 30 all over her body! She reveals many of them in the show “TatouĂ©es ou tatoueuses: la folie du tatouage au fĂ©minin” on TFX.

My fantasy would have been to be tattooed everywhere..” Shy'm loves tattoos and doesn't hide it. In the show entitled “TatouĂ©es ou tatoueuses: la folie du tatouage au fĂ©minin”, broadcast on TFX, this Friday, July 26, the French star does not hesitate to show her most intimate inscriptions.

In an excerpt shared on the channel's X account, we can see her lying down explaining what each of her drawings means. The singer of “Et alors!” reveals a Tahitian vahinĂ© or even a clam, a dish she loves to eat. Shy'm also decided to get a tattoo of “I love you” on the inside of her lower lip!

You can't regret them»

That's not all. On his right arm, the artist evokes an adorable childhood memory.My little brother drew me a picture when he was four. It's our father, him in the middle and his mother, so my stepmother. I said to myself: 'I'm not going to put this one on the fridge, I'm going to tattoo it. It's one of my favorites. They're really the ones that have an unbreakable connection to the heart. These kinds of tattoos, for life, you can't regret them. It's not possible.” she explains.

One thing is certain, the artist does not want to forget anything about her existence. Shy'm's ideas, talent and artistic fiber therefore come through in her tattoos.

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