Nadine 10 na ang tattoo: 2 nadagdag bago mag-lockdown
SAMPU na ang tattoo ni Nadine Lustre sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng kanyang katawan, kung hindi kami nagkakamali sa pagbilang.
Ayon sa award-winning Kapamilya actress, lahat ng tattoo niya ay may meaning kaya talagang naging mahalagang bahagi na ito ng kanyang buhay.
Bago pa ipatupad ang enhanced community quarantine sa bansa nitong nagdaang Marso, dalawa pa ang nadagdag sa mga tattoo ni Nadine.
Ipinalagay niya ang kanyang Japanese name sa kanang braso habang nagpa-tattoo rin siya ng isang sa right index finger.
Sa isang panayam, ipinaliwanag ng dating girlfriend ni James Reid kung ano ang meaning ng mga bago niyang tattoo.
“My uncle kasi I was asking him about our family tree. And we ended up talking about my great great grandfather.
“He said that our last name would not have been Lustre. It’s Japanese, it’s Komiya. It’s my great great grandfather.
“I think he said he’s Japanese, that he moved here, married a Filipina but he ended up changing his last name to his business partner’s last name which is Lustre. It’s so crazy, right?” lahad ng aktres.
Chika pa niya, “It was weird like even as a kid I’ve always been fascinated with the Japanese culture and I always feel like I belong somewhere there. I’ve always had that feeling.
“Then my tito told me about it and then one of my aunts like confirmed. I was like ‘oh that’s crazy.’ It would have been Komiya,” amaze na amaze pang kuwento ni Nadine.
Hirit pa ng dalaga, “So my tattoo means Nozomi Komiya because Nozomi means hope and Nadine also means hope so I just kind of figured that out and decided to use that.”
“Maging magpakumbaba” o “to stay humble” naman ang ibig ipahiwatig ng vine tattoo sa kanyang daliri.
Bukod dito, plano pa raw niyang dagdagan ang mga tattoo. Aniya, matagal na niyang gusto ng butterfly tattoo.
“I want a butterfly kasi you know like in class before they will teach you about reincarnation. I was always a butterfly person,” sey pa ni Nadine.
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