Kane Brown and Wife Get New Tattoos In Honor Of Their Daughter
Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn recently got some new ink in honor of their 11-week old daughter, Kingsley Rose….
Kane Brown and Wife, Katelyn; Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images
Kane Brown and his wife Katelyn recently got some new ink in honor of their 11-week old daughter, Kingsley Rose.
The new mom shared the news on Instagram stories on Wednesday (Jan. 15) after fans noticed the new tattoo on a previous Instagram story.
“I literally just got a ton of messages about my tattoo,” Katelyn said. “Yes, it is new. When Kane played the Staples Center, our friend Bubba came out and tattooed ‘Kingsley’ on my arm and on Kane’s neck.”
Tattoo artist Bubba Irwin, who previously appeared on the reality TV competition Ink Master, shared a video of the superstar getting his tattoo backstage at the Staples Center on Instagram, writing, “Some footage of the shoot from @kanebrown_music sold out concert at the staples center. So stoked and honored to be a part of this. Can’t explain how stoked i am for this dudes rise, journey, and take over in music!!!!”
After his record-breaking sell-out, Brown becomes one of only 10 other country artists to have sold out the iconic Los Angeles arena in the venue’s 20-year history.
Kane Brown is now back in Nashville preparing for the February 2 launch of his first-ever international tour, The Worldwide Beautiful Tour.
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