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Kate Moss is training to be a tattoo artist so she can ink people at Glastonbury


KATE Moss is training to be a tattoo artist so she can ink people at Glastonbury, her pal has shared.

Longtime friend and tattooist Daniel Casone has revealed that the 47-year-old model asked him to train her up – and has even inked him.

The pair have known each other for several years after she visited his parlour in Highgate – and she even trusted him to touch up her famous swallows tattoo by British artist Lucian Freud after he passed away.

And Daniel has now shared her big plans for Glasto, which Kate frequently attends.

He said: “She said she wanted to learn tattooing from me so we can go to Glastonbury to tattoo people.

“She called me to go up and tattoo her and she ended up tattooing me as well, she gave me a ‘Kate’ and a love heart on my arm.”

Kate is learning how to ink

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Kate is learning how to inkCredit: Getty Images – Getty
She then wants to use her new skills at Glastonbury

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She then wants to use her new skills at GlastonburyCredit: Instagram

Daniel admitted to the Sunday Mirror that Kate “didn’t really” know what she was doing when given the needle, but he let her take to his skin because she’s Kate Moss.

He added: “It was quite painful because they didn’t know what to do and they went quite deep but I thought you know what, I don’t mind.”

The artist also revealed that singer Rita Ora has also had a go at tattooing him.

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Kate is a regular at the music festivalCredit: Reuters
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It is thought that Kate has seven tattoos of her own in total, including an anchor and two hearts, as well as the swallows by esteemed artist Freud.

He passed away in 2011 at the age of 88, but she entrusted Daniel to give them a touch-up when they began to fade, with the tattooist admitting: “I did not want to touch his work but I did a little touch-up and freshened it up a little bit for her.”

Kate previously said of her Freud inking: “I mean, it’s an original Freud. I wonder how much a collector would pay for that? A few million?”





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