Orlando Bloom Fixes The Glitch On His Tattoo That Misspelled His Son’s Name: ‘How Do You Make A Mistake Like That?’

Pirates of the Carribean star Orlando Bloom finally gets his Morse code tattoo fixed which has his son, Flynn’s name along with birth time and date. Sharing an update on his Instagram handle, he said, ‘How do you make a mistake like that?’

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Orlando Bloom Fixes The Glitch On His Tattoo That Misspelled His Son’s Name: ‘How Do You Make A Mistake Like That?’
Last week, Pirates of the Carribean star Orlando Bloom completely took us by surprise when the actor shared the first picture of his ink on his Instagram handle where he got his son, Flynn’s name along with birth time and date inked in Morse code. The people who understood the code were taken aback to see such an adorable gesture but soon, there were a few who pointed a mistake in his tattoo. Followers commented back on his post saying that there was a mistake in the design. However, a week later, the star has now fixed the glitch and has updated the same on his feed.

In the first fixed picture, he is seen flaunting his new fixed Morse code tattoo just like he did the last time, the photo is followed by a small note for those people who are unaware of this concept. He also blamed it on Pinterest for such an epic fail as he also mentioned #pinterestfail in the caption. While sharing the picture of his new tattoo, he captioned it as, “••-••-••-•---•-• finally dot it right! How do you make a mistake like that? #pinterestfail (read the small print) fortunately I know how to spell Sidi. Forever my boy.” The tattoo is just about perfect.

Due to his Pinterest fail, some commented on the matter, a user then commented, “Never trust pinterest!”we saw another one commenting, “Pinterest was made to laugh at ourselves @orlandobloom.” While another one wrote, “That’s such a cool idea to do Morse code.” Another one was praising the actor for his gesture, “this is so cute I'm so proud of u dadd.”



Image source: Instagram/  orlandobloom
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