Kate Moss wants to become a tattoo artist!
One of the best supermodels of the nineties, Kate Moss, has found another way to show her talents - at the age of 47, she wants to become a tattoo master.
Kate Moss is training to become a tattoo master and announces that she could start tattooing people already at the famous Glastonbury festival, her friend shared with the public.
Longtime friend and tattoo artist Daniel Casone has revealed that the 47-year-old model asked him to practice- and has even tattooed him already.
Casone and Moss have known each other for several years since she visited his salon in Highgate, London - and Casone has given her enough confidence to allow him to "refresh" her famous swallow tattoo, based on the motif of British painter Lucian Freud after he passed away.
And Casone has now shared her big plans for “Glastonbury,” a famous music festival that Moss often attends.
“She said she wanted to learn to tattoo from me, so we could go to Glastonbury to tattoo people,” he said.
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“She called me to come upstairs and tattoo her, and in the end, we ended up having her tattoo me, she wrote ‘ Kate' and drew a heart on my arm,” he reveals.
He added for the Sunday Mirror that Moss "didn't really know what she was doing when he gave her the needle, but he let her draw on him because it's Kate Moss."
“It was pretty painful because she really didn’t know what she was doing and she was pushing the needle pretty deep, but I thought, hey, you know what, I don’t mind,” he added.
The artist also revealed that singer Rita Ora also tried to tattoo him.
Moss is believed to have a total of seven tattoos of his own, including an anchor and two hearts, as well as swallows by the esteemed artist Freud.
He passed away in 2011 at the age of 88, but Moss confided in Casone to fix them up when they started to fade, and the tattoo artist admitted: “I didn’t want to touch his work, but I did it for her so I fixed it up and refreshed it a bit "
"I mean, it's the original Freud. I wonder how much a collector would charge? A few million?" Moss had previously said of Freud's work.
By the way, the British painter Lucian Freud was the grandson of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud and one of the most prominent portraitists of the 20th century.
By: Amber V. - Gossip Whispers