Elle King Gets Tattoo on Her Butt in Honor of the 'Men Helping Me Raise My Son': 'Love You Guys So Much'

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The singer is mom to son Lucky, 2½, whom she shares with ex Dan Tooker

<p>Elle King/Instagram</p> Elle King and son

Elle King/Instagram

Elle King and son

Elle King is getting a permanent reminder of the men helping her raise her son.

On Thursday, April 4, the country singer, 34, shared a series of photos on Instagram after getting a tattoo on her butt in honor of all the men who are helping her to raise her 2½-year-old son Lucky Levi.

Sharing photos from the tattoo parlor, King bares her backside and shares a close-up of her new ink.

"I always said I’d get my baby daddys name tattooed on my butt…so I did. I got 'brethren' for the men helping me raise my son," King wrote in her caption. "I love you guys so much, I wouldn’t want to do life without yall ❤️me and Lucky love you so much🗡️🫶 shoutout to my man @jonboytattoo for being the illest 🤘."

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King shares her son with ex-fiancé Dan Tooker.

In August, King opened up about her postpartum journey on Instagram nearly two years after she gave birth to son Lucky. She also shared a glimpse of her daily skincare routine, as well as her soundcheck and an outdoor workout.

“I am making this post to share my journey from 284 lbs at 5’3 from pregnancy 2021 - now 2023,” she wrote in her caption. “It doesn’t happen overnight. It didn’t even happen in a year for me. In fact, it’s an ongoing, still working towards ever-changing goals kinda thing.”

King explained that her mental health postpartum is ultimately the reason she was sharing her experience with fans now.

“I fell into a very deep depression during my pregnancy,” she revealed. “I also didn’t even realize how intense postpartum depression is and was until I very slowly began to crawl out. I felt trapped in my body. I couldn’t even sing.”

Because of this, King said she “started slow” with “metabolic workouts” and “light cardio to warm up my body, my lungs, my voice, and my spirit.” She added, “I am a creature of habit, so I changed my f---ing habits. Every few weeks I feel my body getting stronger."

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