A recent photo of U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert has ignited widespread debate, with many questioning the authenticity of a striking tribal tattoo visible on her torso. An image that shows Boebert dressed in a bikini was shared online and quickly went viral, sparking curiosity and speculation.
In this article, we will delve into the details about Lauren Boebert’s recent tattoo photo.
Lauren Boebert tattoo photo, explained
A newly surfaced photo has drawn significant attention to Representative Lauren Boebert, revealing a large and previously hidden tattoo that stretches across her torso. The image, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by Ginger Gaetz, wife of Representative Matt Gaetz, shows Boebert in a bikini while seemingly standing on the shoreline of West Palm Beach. The tattoo appears to be a sprawling tribal design that extends up to her ribs. This has caused quite a stir online, with reactions ranging from support to criticism.
Boebert’s ink closely resembles motifs from a well-known 1991 set of designs by Filipino American tattoo artist Leo Zulueta. His work was influential in the rise of tribal tattoos during that period. (via The Daily Beast)
Ginger Gaetz seemingly posted the image in a show of support for another congresswoman, Anna Paulina Luna. Luna’s old swimsuit photos recently resurfaced and went viral on social media. Gaetz captioned the post, “We love confident, healthy, patriotic women like Lauren.” Boebert’s reaction to the image was a simple comment that seemed to confirm the authenticity of the tattoo. She wrote, “Well then…there’s that!”
However, it remains unclear when the photo was taken or when Boebert got the tattoo.
The photo, which has reportedly amassed over a million views, comes as Boebert faces ongoing controversies. It includes her and her date’s removal from a Denver theater nearly a year ago for groping each other.