Fans of “Tattoo Fixers” point out a major error in tattoo made on the show

Fans of the show noticed the detail. Photo Reproduction Instagram
Fans of the show noticed the detail. Photo Reproduction Instagram

Viewers of “Tattoo Fixers” were quick to point out a major error in the tattooed design.

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One of the tattoo artists from “Tattoo Fixers” made a major error, and viewers were quick to point out the problem. The show, which aired from 2015 to 2020, was known for transforming very bad tattoos into true masterpieces, but in one of the episodes, the ‘cover-up’ didn’t go as it should.

Kat went to the “Tattoo Fixers”, Jay, Sketch, and Alice, to cover up a tattoo on her leg with the initials “YOGDO,” which stands for “You Only Get Divorced Once.” Tattoo artist Alice then created a complex design, which featured a teacup with a cat, a pocket watch, and some flowers. Everything looked very nice, but the audience noticed a bizarre error in the drawing.


The clock face, which was entirely decorated with tiny flowers, had the numbers written in Roman numerals, and where nine should be, it said XI (11). “Did anyone else notice that the number eleven is repeated? One should be nine,” said one viewer. “Gonna have to get that covered up again… Two elevens and no nine?” commented another.



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