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Sandra Bullock to Husband: No Tats On Your Privates
Sandra Bullock has banned husband Jesse James from getting any more tattoos insisting that she wants certain parts of his body to remain tat-free. Seeing as James is already heavily tattooed on his arms, legs, torso, neck and even the palms of his hands you can guess what those ‘certain parts’ are. Go ahead – guess.
And in case there was any question, Bullock let James know exactly which areas were off limits. “I took a pen and marked out where he couldn’t get tattoos. I went, ‘This is mine’,” the Blindside actress said. Ouch – hope she didn’t use a ball point.
Speaking of tattoos in strange places, James is involved in a contentious custody battle with his ex-wife, adult film star Janine Lindemulder over their daughter, Sunny.
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Best of FameCrawler - Week of December 4th | Famecrawler commented on Dec 04 09 at 6:20 pm[...] Sandra Bullock to Husband: No Tats On Your Privates [...]
Best Celebrity Gossip | Strollerderby commented on Dec 04 09 at 6:24 pm[...] “color palette”. Jesse James, the actress’s husband, thought the same (find out here what Sandra Bullock thinks of Jesse’s tattoos). So much for blondes having more [...]
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