The internet was divided after a man in the United States got his mother’s bite mark tattooed on his leg.

Cinco Magallanes, from the United States, posted a video of himself sitting in the tattooist’s chair, getting ready for his tattoo.

His mother then knelt down and opened her mouth, leaving an imprint of her teeth on his skin. When his mother saw it, he said she burst into tears.

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The tattooist then used a pen to outline the bite mark before inking it with a needle.

His mother gave the camera a thumbs-up before wiping away some emotional tears.

Cinco joked,  “The bite hurt worst than the tattoo…”

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Social media users found the tattoo unusual, here’s how they reacted- 

“I’m having mixed feelings about this one.”

“Odd choice but I respect it.”

“Could’ve been her name or sum but no…her bite mark…”

“Personally if my mum bit me like that I wouldn’t let that slide.”

Tattoo stories are frequently shared on the internet. Recently, Manjeet Tattoos, a popular tattoo artist in Delhi, announced free tattoos of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala.

Moosewala’s fans rose to the occasion, flocking to the artist’s studio to get tattoos of the singer’s name, birth date, or even portraits on their bodies.

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Sidhu Moose Wala was assassinated in Mansa Punjab. During the gruesome killing, a Russian AN-94 and pistol fired 25 bullets into him. Moosewala had also used his pistols to retaliate against the attackers.

Moose Waala was the Congress candidate in Mansa in this year’s Punjab assembly elections. The 28-year-old was welcomed by Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi and state Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu when he joined the grand old party earlier this year.

Moose Wala began his music career only three years ago, releasing superhit songs such as G Wagon, So High, and others. He began his career with the song “License,” which he wrote on June 17, 1993, in a small village in Mansa, Punjab. His father served in the army, and his mother, Charan Kaur, was elected village sarpanch in 2018.