Jane Moore revealed her hilarious tattoo fail during Wednesday night’s episode of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
The Loose Women panellist, 62, admitted she got inked when she was eighteen years old – but pulled out halfway through the process as it was ‘too painful’.
Speaking of tattoos in camp, Jane quizzed Danny on whether there’s a story to his own array of designs.
Reading one on his chest which says: ‘The day’s worthwhile when you make someone smile’ he revealed that’s what his Grandad always said.
Lifting the lid on her own tattoo story, Jane explained: ‘When I was about 18, I thought I’m gonna get a bluebird on my bum. They just did the outline and I went ‘too painful, thanks’, and I just left.
‘So I’ve just got this outline. It’s like a golden eagle now because my arse has got bigger!’
Jane Moore revealed her hilarious tattoo fail during Wednesday night’s episode of I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!
The Loose Women panellist, 62, admitted she got inked when she was eighteen years old – but pulled out halfway through the process as it was ‘too painful’ (Danny pictured)
Danny laughed and then pointed to the tattoos on his wrists which say, ‘Don’t worry, be happy’ and explained: ‘It’s because I’m always constantly worrying, but that’s what I’m working on.’
Asking if he’s ever been in therapy, Danny nodded: ‘Yeah, I’ve been in therapy since I was 19 for anxiety.’
Recalling once that he had a panic attack on live TV while being interviewed, he said: ‘I was freaking out and I couldn’t answer the question that got asked to me.’
Admitting he felt the camera on him, he went white and felt like he was going to puke, he added: ‘Heartrate goes crazy’.
When Jane asked whether he thought he had it from being a kid, or as a product of being in a band, he answered: ‘I think I escaped a lot’. Before putting his head in his hands, visibly emotional.
Tulisa comforted him, saying: ‘It’s really good to let it out and it’s really brave to be vulnerable, people respect it.’
Oti added: ‘I think it’s really good that you keep saying people must talk, especially young boys.
‘I don’t think young boys tend to talk that much and the suicide rate is so high in young men especially, so I think it’s important that you keep telling people to talk about it.’
Speaking of tattoos in camp, Jane quizzed Danny on whether there’s a story to his own array of designs
Reading one on his chest which says: ‘The day’s worthwhile when you make someone smile’ he revealed that’s what his Grandad always said
Asking if he’s ever been in therapy, Danny nodded: ‘Yeah, I’ve been in therapy since I was 19 for anxiety’
When Jane asked whether he thought he had it from being a kid, or as a product of being in a band, he answered: ‘I think I escaped a lot,’ before putting his head in his hands
Oti continued: ‘I had a brother who committed suicide when he was 16 and I think if he had spoken to someone about what he was feeling, it would’ve been a different turnout’
Oti continued: ‘I had a brother who committed suicide when he was 16 and I think if he had spoken to someone about what he was feeling, it would’ve been a different turnout.’
She added: ‘Especially in our culture, we don’t really open up.’
Speaking of grief amongst her family she went on to explain: ‘Every year we celebrate his birthday, but it’s the people that are still left with the aftermath that feel it every single day and you have to go out in the world and be strong and happy and bubbly and positive, but it’s tough.
‘So if you don’t talk about it, no matter how frustrating it is and if you don’t get those feelings out, if you don’t seek the help, it’s hurtful for you, as well as the people around you that love you’
Tulisa tells Oti: ‘I think you’re amazing at that Oti, you go out everyday, your energy is so positive and so light. That’s like your superpower.’
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