Prince Jackson shows off massive amour inspired chest tattoo

Publish Date
Wednesday, 29 March 2017, 8:21AM
Photo / Getty Images

Photo / Getty Images

Prince Jackson, 20, showed off his intricate and very huge tattoo on Instagram.

He took a short video showing off his huge inking, which went from his upper right chest to his upper arm and bicep and even part of his back.

It looked like half an armour was tattooed on the front with a quote as the inking reached all the way to his back, shoulders and inside arm.

Across his right chest, it read: "Do not go gentle in that good night, rage rage against the dying of the light."

Clearly happy with the final product he captioned the photo: "I don't even know how many hours me and @dermagraphink are at but we got it done and it looks dope."

 

I don't even know how many hours me and @dermagraphink are at but we got it done and it looks dope 🔥🔥🔥

A post shared by Prince Jackson (@princejackson) on Mar 27, 2017 at 2:58pm PDT

This isn't the only inking the son of Michael Jackson has showed off lately.

He and his sister Paris got matching yin and yang ankle tattoos together.

Paris, who recently signed with modeling agency IMG, also posted the definition of yin and yang. 

"/yin/ [in Chinese philosophy] the passive female principle of the universe, characterized as female and sustaining and associated with structure, night, the moon, fluidity, calmness, the earth, darkness, cold, death, and ascends energy.

/yang/ the active male principle of the universe, characterized as male and creative and associated with function, the sky and sun, speed, expression, heaven, heat, light, birth, and descends energy."

The post continued: "Sometimes i feel like my big brother and i always think the same thoughts, he just doesn't have a filter and always vocalizes them.

Though total opposites, like my gooko and i, the inseparable yin and yang work together finding and causing balance within each other. matchies with my bestie @princejackson!"

Prince shared the same snapshot. "You are with me and I am with you," the Loyola Marymount University student wrote. 

This article was first published on Daily Mail and is republished here with permission.

 

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