A social media influencer who made headlines for tattooing ‘TRUMP’ across her forehead is now regretting her decision. She didn’t expect the backlash and hate she received when she thought about supporting former United States President Donald Trumpin the upcoming elections. To revise her decision, she has launched a fundraiser to cover the costs of removing the controversial tattoo.
Social media influencer, Rain Monroe sparked both attention and outrage when she revealed the Trump tattoo on her forehead to the public. Monroe, a passionate MAGA (Make America Great Again) and Trump supporter, amazed everyone with her extreme backing for the Republican presidential candidate through her tattoo. However, after receiving hate and backlash, she is thinking about spending money on tattoo removal, and hence, has started a fundraiser to collect money.
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The young creator posted about her situation on Instagram by holding a sign that said, "Need cash to remove my tattoo." In recent Instagram posts, she was filmed at various locations in London trying to get money for getting the tattoo removed.
The influencer said that the hate from people has affected her. She wrote on Instagram, "The hate from people has affected” her, leading me to take drastic measures. “I am raising money for the removal, which can cost up to $5,000 (£3,814 approximately)."
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However, she also admitted that she is not removing the tattoo yet, but is exploring ideas to see what is best for her. She said, “I'm not getting the tattoo removed [yet], just weighing my options to see what's best for me moving forward. But I also have so much support, so that's why I don't know [if I'll remove it] yet. I love my supporters.”
A photo of Rain Monroe went viral in which she looked down in dumps sitting on the sidewalk with a cardboard sign that said, “Need money for tattoo removal.” The post got everybody involved, haters and lovers, with people commenting about their different views on her removing her tattoo or not.
She also opened up about her tattoo on social media, saying that she is happy with her tattoo but is trying to figure out the next move which should be best for her. She mentioned talking to her therapist about whether she should take the tattoo off, or keep it, mentioning she doesn’t have any bad feelings about the tattoo.
(With inputs from agencies)