Love Island’s Dale Mehmet has shown off his new tattoo and revealed it was done by his fellow Islander Abigail Rawlings.
The 24-year-old barber shop owner took to Instagram to reveal his latest ink – a detailed black butterfly across the side of his neck.
Captioning the snap, he wrote: "Absolute sick day filming at black lodge w/ @abigaillouiserawlings.
“Watch out for her new YouTube series coming soon!!! ”
On Aftersun Dale previously mentioned his plan to get Abi to add to his ink, confirming he had plans to get a new neck piece.
This may not be his only ink by Abi as Dale also let slip the plan for the Islanders to get the matching tattoos.
In his exit interview after being dumped he explained: "We did say about a group Love Island tattoo.
"Abi can do them!”
Abi confirmed that Dale would be getting a tattoo from her to the Daily Star last week.
The stunning tattooist went back to work in Bournemouth on Wednesday after getting out of the villa and said she was happy to ink the Islanders, as long as they travelled to her.
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"I'm supposed to be tattooing Dale in a few weeks, on his neck, so that should be cool," she explained.
"He wants some butterflies, which I'm more than happy to do because I love a butterfly.”
She also hinted at her future YouTube series, saying: "I'm trying to create a YouTube channel series, I just think it'd be like a fun thing to do.
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"I want to get different islanders or other famous people that I know, to tattoo them and interview them.
“I think people might want to watch it just because they're curious with the process, or even just come in to see whoever it is.”
Abi added: "I'm hoping that they might be fun! I'd definitely like to be the next Kat Von D. If they go well maybe I can pitch it to ITV or something.”
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