Fans Are Serious About Wanting a Jennifer Aniston Tattoo

May 2024 · 2 minute read

Jennifer Aniston at the premiere of Wanderlust

In 2011, former Friends star, Jennifer Aniston, made headlines when the media reported that she had gotten her first tattoo.  The tattoo, which is on the side of her foot and reads “Norman” quickly caused fans to speculate about the meaning behind the sudden addition of ink.  However, Aniston quickly cleared up the rumors by sharing that the tattoo was in fact in honor of her dog, Norman, a Welsh corgi-terrier who passed away at 15.  Aniston and her dog had formed a very strong bond throughout the years and she has stated: “Norman goes with me on location – I’ve got to take Norman. He’s my baby boy.” During an appearance on Good Morning America, Aniston discussed the tattoo and  said that her new body art is her way “to pay homage to him…forever.”

While some people have criticized her tattoo, Aniston’s most dedicated fans were moved by the heartwarming tribute to her beloved pet.  However, there is a third group of people who love Jennifer Aniston so much that it’s her name they’d like to tattoo on their bodies.  Since, Aniston’s decision to get her first tattoo, several of her fans have expressed that they’d like to honor Aniston in the same fashion.  Here are tweets from fans who literally want a Jennifer Aniston tattoo.

https://twitter.com/TeamJenJen/status/188545920021962752

If you have to ask people, especially people on Twitter, if your behavior is “too stalkery,” chances are it probably is.

I want to get a tattoo that says 'Jennifer Aniston' but my parents won't let me #fanistons

— Froso (@jojenaniston) November 9, 2014

It’s nice to know that there are still parents in the world who are actually monitoring what their children do.  Plus, @whyiloveaniston has already dedicated her Twitter username to Jennifer Aniston, it’s probably best that she stops there.

i will have a tattoo of jennifer aniston's name on my arm then

— 🕯🪞🎞🥂 (@ochheans) September 9, 2014

There is already somewhat of a stigma around getting a tattoo of another person’s name.  However, that stigma intensifies when the person whose name you’re planning on permanently etching into your skin doesn’t even know you exist.  But, apparently, @mcjennxfer has already made up her mind, and has even picked a location for her Jennifer Aniston tattoo.

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