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Machine Gun Kelly Reveals Grisly Bleeding & Pain Caused By THAT Blackout Tattoo -- WILD!!

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Machine Gun Kelly’s latest tattoo was a doozy to get through. Fans of the alt rock star will recall that he debuted a WILD new blackout tattoo in February, which covered most of his torso and arms.

If you haven’t seen it yet, ch-ch-check it out (below): Definitely a choice! And an extremely painful one at that! Related: TikTok Star Had His EYEBALLS Tattooed — For $10,000! In a video he shared on Instagram on Monday, the 33-year-old gave followers a behind-the-scenes look at the grueling process he endured to come out with that result.

And it’s NOT for the faint of heart. He began the video shirtless in a moment prior to covering up all his old ink with the blackout tattoo.

He told the camera: He then showed some quick clips of the tattoo gun needles doing their thing, before giving an update after his first session, which covered most of one arm.

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