Melanie Griffith Replaces Antonio Banderas' Tattoo With Ink to Honor Her Kids: Before and After Photos
Melanie Griffith Replaces Antonio Banderas' Tattoo With Ink to Honor Her Kids: Before and After Photos
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Melanie Griffith, 65, has officially replaced her tattoo that honored her former husband Antonio Banderas. The actress, who used to have the 62-year-old actor's first name inked in a heart on her upper arm, out in Los Angeles, Calif. this week, and wore a black tank top that made it look helped show the replacement tattoo. It presents the first names of its four children, Dakota, Stella, Alexander and Jesse, who intersect. Stella is the only child she and Antonio share while her other children, including her stepson Jesse, are from previous relationships.
In addition to her tank top, Mélanie wore a long white skirt and had her long hair down. She also wore black gloves and sunglasses and smiled as she walked past the cameras. It's unclear where she was headed, but she was carrying a black handbag and seemed comfortable in the sun.
Melanie Griffith, 65, has officially replaced her tattoo that honored her former husband Antonio Banderas. The actress, who used to have the 62-year-old actor's first name inked in a heart on her upper arm, out in Los Angeles, Calif. this week, and wore a black tank top that made it look helped show the replacement tattoo. It presents the first names of its four children, Dakota, Stella, Alexander and Jesse, who intersect. Stella is the only child she and Antonio share while her other children, including her stepson Jesse, are from previous relationships.
In addition to her tank top, Mélanie wore a long white skirt and had her long hair down. She also wore black gloves and sunglasses and smiled as she walked past the cameras. It's unclear where she was headed, but she was carrying a black handbag and seemed comfortable in the sun.