Diddy’s stepson Quincy Brown removes ‘Perfect’ face tattoo after reading all the negative comments on social media: ‘Y’all made me do it’
Diddy’s stepson Quincy Brown has had a change of heart over his new face tattoo that reads ‘Perfect’ just below his left eye.
It turns out that after receiving a barrage of comments and negative feedback on social media, the singer and actor decided to have the body ink removed with a laser.
The New York City resident even decided to document the removal by making a video of himself performing the laser procedure and sharing it on his Instagram page.
“You guys made me do it,” Brown, 32, wrote at the start of the clip, which also served as promotion for his new single by adding a snippet of Perfect In My Eyes.
It appears he was directing that comment at the tattoo naysayers, and one person in particular who seemed to sum up the backlash by writing, “Bruh, go laser on that turnoff and don’t piss me off! Why would you touch your perfect face!’
Quincy Brown, 32, decided to have his new ‘Perfect’ facial tattoo removed with a laser after receiving a backlash from fans and followers on social media
Brown responded to one of the naysayers who told him, “don’t laser that! Why would you touch your perfect face!’
Brown is seen moments after walking into the laser removal company’s office when a woman from behind the camera asks if he did this because “people hated it so much.”
“Whatever,” he answers as he opens a door to let the family walk into the laser room.
“We’re at the laser spot, okay?” the Brotherly Love star explains in the video, before going inside to meet the laser technician, who tells him she needs to do this quickly.
He then lies down in the chair and strikes a few poses by turning his head from side to side to get a good view of his ‘Perfect’ tattoo.
From there, the camera is pointed at the actual laser machine that will be used to remove the tattoo.
Brown looks somewhat uncomfortable and concerned, then leans back in the chair with goggles over his eyes as a form of protection so the laser process can begin.
He is seen wincing and making strange faces as the woman works on his face, and a few seconds later the video fades to black.
The ‘Perfect’ tattoo appears to coincide with the release and promotion of the new song Perfect In My Eyes.
After walking into the laser removal facility, a woman from behind the camera asked if he did this because “people hated it so much,” to which he replied, “Whatever.”
“We’re at the laser spot, okay?” the Brotherly Love star explains in the video, before heading inside to meet the laser technician
The singer and actor meet the technician and then lie back on the chair
Brown, whose stepfather is Sean “Diddy” Combs, struck a few poses for the camera before the laser process began
There has been a lot of criticism from many of his fans and followers who were not fans of the body ink under his left eye
More naysayers told him to stop with the face tattoos, while others wondered if the body ink was real or temporary
Some people think Brown initially got the ‘Perfect’ facial tattoo as a promotional ploy for his new single Perfect In My Eyes
But not everyone thought this was the perfect decision to make, and they let him know in the comments section.
“Perfect destroyed face” and “No more facial tattoos” were among the many negative comments shared, which Brown clearly took to heart.
Another follower asked: ‘I hope this isn’t a real tattoo,’ while another fan wondered if this was all about promotion for his new single, writing: ‘Do you have that tattoo for this song? Chiiii.”
There were also some commenters who wondered if his facial tattoo was permanent or just temporary ink.
“I don’t know if it was ever a real tattoo,” one skeptical user wrote, along with a questioning face emoji.
Brown was required to wear goggles during the trial as a safety measure
The New York City resident appeared to wince in pain during the laser process
The singer and actor did his best to relax during the laser process
The Brotherly Love actor tried to relax in the chair during a short break
Diddy essentially became Quincy Brown’s stepfather and raised him as his own during his long on-and-off relationship with his late mother Kim Porter, who passed away in 2018; Brown is seen second from the left standing next to his mother
Others seemed a little baffled that Brown, whose biological father is singer Al B. Sure and mother is the late actress Kim Porter, even took the time to listen to all the strangers on the internet who were part of the response.
“Have you been listening to random people on the internet talking about your own face?” one person wrote, along with a crying laughter emoji. “I wouldn’t get a face tattoo, but I also know that I have no right to tell anyone else what they can and can’t do with their face, body, etc.”
“I can’t believe they bullied you into changing your tattoo,” chimed in another user. ‘If it made you happy, you should have kept it. Yes, you are a star… BUT YOU ARE ALSO YOUR OWN PERSON. Famous people deserve to live too.’
Brown was three years old when his mother started dating Diddy, or P. Diddy, in 1994. They had an on-and-off relationship for more than twelve years, during which time the rap mogul became Quincy’s stepfather. and raised him as his own.