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Kelly Handsome Says He Spent $4000 For His First Tattoo

Struggling Nigerian singer, Kelly Handsome says he spent $4000, about N700, 000 to acquire his first tattoo and that he actually did it to inspire him.

The one time hot item on the label of Kenny Ogungbe and Dayo Adeneye led Kennis Music, has been trying to revive his career after falling out with the label and seeing his career going downwards, leading him to set up a barbing salon to make ends meet.

In an interview with Nigerian Tribune recently, Kelly Handsome had this to say about the tattoo:

I spent $4000 dollars to get my tattoo. But the tattoo is not really for fashion.

What I have written on my body is an inspirational message. The one I got on my arm means ‘Work Hard Stay Humble’.

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I have another one on my chest which means ‘We built America"

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