I'm a tattooed mum & my four-year-old son wanted ink like mine – so I let him have a sleeve, it’s stunned other parents | The Sun

A TATTOOED mum has told how she let her four-year-old son have ink likes hers – and it's left other parents gobsmacked.

Korrin, who is from the US, took to TikTok and shared a short video where she explains: "When your son says he wants tattoos like you but you're 'extra.'"


In the clip, the savvy mum can be seen setting up a pretend tattoo parlour at home.

To make it more realistic, she wipes down a foldable table and even puts on a pair of blue medical rubber gloves.

Her four-year-old son Coleman then selects his desired tattoo from 'flash sheets' and settles on a snake design.

He's then seen running across the sofa – something which Korrin refers to as the "pre-tattoo excitement" – before going on to enjoy a"little zen moment."

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Next, Korrin sets to work and enjoys some "wholesome chats" with her client.

She notes: "Halfway through his 'appointment' he asked if we could do matching ones too."

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Korrin captioned the adorable video: "Creating this tattoo parlour was definitely a core memory for this summer."

"Coleman decided a half sleeve was good enough saying tattoos take longer than he thought."

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Had to break it to him real ones take a wee bit longer."

The post has since racked up an impressive 4.2 million views and been flooded with comments from other parents praising Korrin's creativity.

"This is so sweet. My son was upset that his temporary tattoos washed off so he keeps asking when he can have real ones," wrote one.

A second gushed: "Sooooo wholesome."

A third enthused: "This is so cool!! So many kids grow up being told they’re not allowed tattoos. It’s important to let your child know they can express themselves."

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Meanwhile, another commented: "Bro fully thought you were actually tattooing your child for a sec there."

Korrin replied: "I would never ahhhhh!!"

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