Okay, so I saw this whole Andrew Tate tattoo thing blowing up online, and I gotta admit, I was curious. Not necessarily about getting one myself, but the whole idea of people getting tattoos of controversial figures…it’s wild. So, I decided to do a little digging and, well, maybe a bit more than digging.

My Deep Dive into Andrew Tate Tattoos
First, I scoured the internet. You know, the usual spots – Reddit, Twitter, even some obscure tattoo forums. I wanted to see what kind of designs people were getting. Were they going full-face portrait? Just the name? Maybe some iconic quote?
The variety was… interesting. Some were these tiny, almost hidden tattoos. Others were massive back pieces. It really showed me the range of how people express their, uh, admiration.
Then, I decided to take it a step further. I reached out to a few tattoo artists I know. I asked them if they’d had any requests for Andrew Tate tattoos and what their thoughts were on the whole phenomenon.
- One artist told me he’d actually turned down a couple of requests. He just wasn’t comfortable with it, and that’s fair enough.
- Another said he’d done a few smaller ones, mostly text-based. He mentioned it was always a conversation starter, to say the least.
Then it hit me how would it feel to actual get a tattoo, so I decided to get a semi-permanent tattoo,
I found a local tattoo artist who specializes in semi-permanent tattoos, and after the initial consultation, I decided to go for it.
I got the desgin, it was time,The artist prepped the area, cleaning it thoroughly, and then the buzzing started. It was a weird mix of tickling and stinging. Not gonna lie, some parts were definitely more… intense than others. The whole thing took about an hour, and honestly, I spent most of it just trying not to flinch.
After that, I had to keep it clean and dry, and avoid anything that might irritate it. I got a tattoo of “Top G” on my arm.

Honestly, the whole experience was a learning curve. from researching what kind of Andrew Tate tattoo to get and getting it done.
It’s one thing to see these things online, but actually going through with some, it’s something else entirely.
Would I do it again? It was definitely a wild ride, I do have to baby it for a few weeks.