I got a tattoo of my company’s logo in Ibiza – my job is my life | The Sun

A MARKETING boss has revealed she loves her company so much she got its logo tattooed on her rib cage.

Amy Moore is co-founder of Aquarius Creative in Glasgow which specialises in managing influencers.




During a work trip to Ibiza with some of the top influencers on the books, the entrepreneur decided to get a tattoo to show her dedication to her company.

The Aquarius Creative logo consists of two purple zig zag lines.

Speaking on BBC series The Agency: Unfiltered, Amy revealed: "This will be my first ever tattoo so I am a little bit nervous about it."

The marketing guru could be seen wincing while under the needle but admitted the end result was "worth it".

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Showing off the inking on her rib cage, she added: “The tattoo is my company logo.

"The company is my full life, it does mean so much to me so to get that on my skin for life, I’m ok with that."

Cameras followed business bosses Amy and co-founder Kirsten Cameron on the day-to-day running of their marketing agency.

The marketing gurus have 20 of Scotland's biggest influencers on their books – including Abbie Blyth and Molly McFarlane.

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The six-episode series follows the trials, glitz and glam of the influencers' lives – as well as their bosses.

Amy said: “I think for everyone watching at home, there’s so many personal things that happen in the first series.

"If a season two was to happen everything would flow very nicely.”

  • Watch all episodes of The Agency: Unfiltered on BBC iPlayer now.

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