Forty-one-year-old Nigerian singer, Tiwatope Savage-Balogun popularly known as Tiwa Savage has taken to her social media page to show off a new full sleeve tattoo she recently inked on her right arm.
She has shown that her tolerance level for pain is out of this world as she has become the latest African female artist to get a tattoo sleeve.
She is a mother to a gorgeous boy named Jamil Balogun, whom she had with her ex-manager and then-husband Teebillz.
The couple allergedly went their separate ways after domestic violence and infidelity claims and many wonder how she managed to be so strong.
Emotional pain is inevitable or unavoidable, so many do not understand why people go through all kinds of pain for fashion; like piercings and tattoos which have been accepted in our modern world, well, For your Information, tattoos are excluded from the non-suicidal self-injury, so relax and feast your eyes on Tiwa Savage’s fashionable display of bravery!
She shared her new body art on Instagram with a photo and video evidence and captioned it with:
“ Also known as 1ABG,” which translates number one African bad girl.
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