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Macaulay Culkin Shares Photos Of His And Paris Jackson’s New Matching Tattoos

Macaulay Culkin Shares Photos Of His And Paris Jackson’s New Matching Tattoos


19-year-old Paris Jackson and 36-year-old Macaulay Culkin are about as close as a godfather and godchild can be! In a recent Instagram post, Jackson revealed the pair had gotten matching tattoos on their forearms. They decided to get the ink while at Tattoo Mania in West Hollywood, California.

Jackson shared a picture of the matching tats on her Instagram account. Though she didn’t specify the meaning of the images, spoons in tattoo art can be representative of struggling with a chronic illness or pain.

Here’s another photo Jackson shared, showing off the new ink:

 

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Jackson and Culkin have always been close. The last time Culkin appeared on Jackson’s instagram, he was getting a pedicure with her before snapping some silly pictures on the couch.

Culkin went along with the shenanigans, even as his goddaughter jokingly called him a “hipster:”

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The famously reclusive former child-star has been appearing more frequently in public. He was spotted recently at the Los Angeles celebrity hotspot Craigs with Disney Channel alum Brenda Song. Neither has commented on the status of their relationship.

Culkin has been living in New York City, playing with his band The Pizza Underground and appearing in various acting projects, including The Jim Gaffigan Show. He’s always sure to make time for his godchild, however! Family always comes first.

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