plumber has had Prince William and Kate Middleton tattoo on his front teeth.
Yes, you read that correctly.
Royal wedding fanatic, Barmy Baz Franks, branded his two front choppers with portraits of Prince William and Kate Middleton, just in time for Friday’s event.
The 29-year-old plumber from Bristol spent six hours in the dentist’s chair and shelled out over $1,660 to William Charles tattoo and Kate Middleton tattoo to show some love for his country with fans tattoos.
“I love the royal family and this was my way of lending my support to their big day,” Franks explained to Small World News Service of Entertainment News.
Dr. Neil Gerrard, who created the artwork, painted on the designs using stencils and ultra-fine brushes. “I’ve done some unusual dental cosmetics in my time, but this was certainly one of the strangest,” Gerrard told SWNS.
A very patriotic British Yes, you read that correctly.
Royal wedding fanatic, Barmy Baz Franks, branded his two front choppers with portraits of Prince William and Kate Middleton, just in time for Friday’s event.
The 29-year-old plumber from Bristol spent six hours in the dentist’s chair and shelled out over $1,660 to William Charles tattoo and Kate Middleton tattoo to show some love for his country with fans tattoos.
“I love the royal family and this was my way of lending my support to their big day,” Franks explained to Small World News Service of Entertainment News.
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Known as “gnasher tats” in the U.K., the royal couple’s likenesses will last up to three months and will take some extra-strength brushing to remove.Dr. Neil Gerrard, who created the artwork, painted on the designs using stencils and ultra-fine brushes. “I’ve done some unusual dental cosmetics in my time, but this was certainly one of the strangest,” Gerrard told SWNS.
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