Jon Gosselin Adds Giant New Tattoo
Jon Gosselin has a sort new addition to his life — and it isn't another kid. The reality leading man debuted a fresh tattoo featuring an immense Korean dragon that covers most of his back. Jon, who is half-Korean, chose the dragon to imitate his maternal heritage.RadarOnline.com, which first reported the advice, says the tattoo took 14 hours to uncut, which Jon broke up into two sessions two weeks by oneself. "I wanted something that resembled a rebirth or a alteration in me," Jon said of the new ink. The black-and-gray dragon clutches a scroll in each rake that lists the names and birthdates of Gosselin's eight children. (Perhaps so he can keep them right?) The names under the date "10-8-00" are his twins Cara and Madelyn (aka Maddy); the names under "5-10-04" main film the sextuplets: Alexis, Hannah, Aaden, Collin, Leah, and Joel.
There is a baffling ninth name listed under "4-8-10" on the scroll. According to several Korean translators, it reads "Erin." Since the letters "L"





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