Khloé Gets Her ‘Tramp Stamp’ Removed – and Documents It

Khloé Kardashian decided it was time to remove her lower back tattoo, and she shared the process on Snapchat. (Photo: EVGA/AKM-GSI)
Khloé Kardashian decided it was time to remove her lower back tattoo, and she shared the process on Snapchat. (Photo: EVGA/AKM-GSI)

There comes a time in many a woman’s life when she regrets that trendy tramp stamp she got in college. That time has come for Khloé Kardashian.

The reality TV star got her lower back tattoo removed via laser on Tuesday, and shared the experience with her fans via Snapchat. She brought her sister Kim along for moral support, and she also Snapchatted the experience.

According to the Daily Mail, Khloé went to Beauty Park Medical Spa in Brentwood, Calif., to get the tat lasered off. “OK guys, I’m about to get tattoo removal,” Khloé begins her selfie Snapchat while lying on the examination table naked, using the bunny filter. “Bye bye tramp stamp!!” she captioned the post of a nurse lasering her lower back.

Flashes of light can be seen as the tattoo that once said “Daddy” and featured a cross disappears. “You’re doing so good … hang in there, hang in there … sorry,” the technician can be heard saying as she lasers the body art away, which can be very painful. However, Khloé remained silent as she lay face-down on the table. Maybe Snapchat helped distract her from the pain.

Kim shared a video of Khloé looking at her phone while waiting to be worked on with the caption, “See she [should] have never put a bumper sticker on her Bentley #TattooRemoval,” referencing what she said to Wendy Williams on her show in 2009. On the program, after Khloé showed Williams her tats and the host asked Kim whether she had any, Kim responded, “Honey, would you ever put a bumper sticker on a Bentley?” Oh, Kim. “But you would on a Ferrari, ’cuz Khloé’s a Ferrari,” she said. Nice save.

Khloé got the tattoo when she was 16, and she has regretted it for years. “On my lower back, I don’t like the location. … I got a trendy location. It’s called a ‘tramp stamp,’” she told Ryan Seacrest about the ink in 2009. She began the removal process in September 2015, but removing tattoos usually requires multiple treatments. Khloé shared that experience with her Instagram followers as well.

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