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Katie-Ann Gupwell & John Bett

Man gets tattoo on night out and fears he 'may be single' when he gets home

A man got a tattoo on a night out and said he feared he 'may be single' when he got home as his partner didn't see the funny side.

Sharing his new inking on Twitter, the man revealed he got the Stone Island badge, the logo of a brand synonymous with football fans, permanently inked onto his arm.

It's so well known that a Twitter page has been dedicated to people who manage to "get the badge in" photographs and moments of everyday life, as the Daily Star reports.

But it appears the man's partner isn't as keen on the brand as he is, as he joked that he would probably get dumped when he got home.

He shared his new ink with his friends via text message (twitter.com/nathjnzy)
Stone Island is linked to 90s football culture (twitter.com/nathjnzy)

What do you think about the tattoo? Let us know in the comments...

The man, referred to as Nat Conway in the tweet, was seen photographed having just had the Stone Island badge tattooed on his upper arm.

Messaging his friends in a group chat, he said: "Lads, I'm in shock this morning. I think I may be single when I get home. The Mrs hasn't taken to it too lightly.

"I have a Stone Island badge on my body. IT'S A RELIGION."

The tweet was shared on the page Gets The Badge In, which has over 150,000 followers online and the man soon went viral.

Thousands of people liked the candid snap of the lad, which shows him modelling the new tattoo topless.

It's left many people in stitches as they can't believe he actually decided to get the logo imprinted on his skin.

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One person said: "Now that's some real commitment."

Another added: "Can't believe what I'm actually seeing."

A third said: "Hahaha get the f**king badge in."

Meanwhile, a fourth added: "Honestly man - they just keep getting better and better."

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