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Margaret Cho’s 12 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Margaret Moran Cho better known as Margaret Cho is an American stand-up comedian, Fashion Designer, Actress, Author, and a singer-songwriter. She reached heights of her career after creating and starring in the ABC sitcom All-American Girl. She has always been the supporter of LGBT rights and has also won awards for her humanitarian efforts on behalf of women, Asian Americans, and the LGBT community. She also founded the website known as “Love is Love is Love,” for voicing the legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States. Margaret is a huge lover of getting inks on her body. Let us explore her tattoos and their relevance.

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Here is what she had to say about her inks: I love my Ed Hardy tattoo as well as my horse portrait by Eddy Deutsche, which was actually a tribute to my dog Ralph, who I believe always thought himself as ‘above’ being a dog– rather more a majestic creature. Eddy understood this perfectly as his dog Hadji had just passed away. I love memorial tattoos, and this is the only one I have. I also have Washington and Lincoln on my kneecaps from the amazing Craig Jackman at American Electric in Los Angeles. These, along with the Medusa head with 13 snakes of hair on my stomach, are my real favorites.

1. ‘Portrait’ Tattoo

Tattoo: Margaret has portraits inked on her both kneecaps, of Washington and Lincoln. These were inked by the amazing Tattoo Artist Craig Jackman at American Electric in Los Angeles.

2. ‘Bird, Rose, and a Swirl’ Tattoo

Tattoo: This black and white portion of her back tattoo was done by Kat Von D.

 “I just got an amazing tattoo from Kat Von D on her show ‘LA Ink,’” she blogged. “I have been a fan for a long time and I am so excited to finally have it done. Kat is incredible and totally nice and funny and fun. We had an awesome time and it didn’t even hurt because Kat is so pretty nothing she does could possibly hurt anyone!”

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