Orlando Bloom, Ariana Grande: A look at stars with tattoo mishaps

There's no question that Hollywood stars love tattoos.

Whether the artwork is to express themselves, to honor a loved one or just to add to their growing collection — celebrities have a passion for fresh ink.

But sometimes, mishaps happen and tattoos turn out, well, not exactly the way they were intended to appear.

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Here's a look at some tattoos that have accidentally gone wrong:

Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom attends Amazon Studios Golden Globes after party at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 05, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California.  (Paul Archuleta/WireImage via Getty)

The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star recently took to Instagram to share a photo of his new tattoo: the name of his son, Flynn, spelled in morse code on his forearm. It also features the date and time of Flynn's birth.

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"New #tattoo can you guess who?" he wrote in the caption. Unfortunately for the 43-year-old actor, the name was misspelled.

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The lettering on Bloom's arm spells F-R-Y-N-N, with a single dot missing, symbolizing "R" rather than "L."

Bloom's tattoo artist also shared a photo of the ink at the time, acknowledging the foul-up. Not to fret though, Bloom got the ink fixed shortly after.

Ariana Grande 

Ariana Grande revealed in January 2019 that she fixed her Japanese text tattoo after fans pointed out that the ink, which was supposed to read “7 Rings,” actually spelled out “shichirin,” which translates to a Japanese style barbecue grill.

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"Slightly better. Thanks to my tutor for helping me fix and to @kanenavasard for being a legend. And to my doctor for the lidocaine shots (no joke). Rip tiny charcoal grill. Miss you man. I actually really liked u," the singer, 26, wrote along with a photo of the edited tattoo on her Instagram Story at the time.

Jennifer Lawrence 

FILe - In this Dec. 1, 2016, file photo, actress Jennifer Lawrence poses for photographers during a photo call to promote the film "Passengers," in London.  (Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP, File)

One thing is apparent: Jennifer Lawrence loves water.

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While at ComicCon in 2015, the actress opened up about a time when she was hanging out with her "Hunger Games" co-star, Liam Hemsworth's family, and everyone was getting tattoos.

SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 09: Actress Jennifer Lawrence attends Comic-Con International on July 9, 2015 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Chelsea Lauren/WireImage)

"... And I was like, well, I'm always going to need to be hydrated so I guess I should just get H2O on my hand..." Lawrence, 29, recalled to HitFix of her ink, which ended up having a slight mishap.

"I know the '2' is high, and in H20, the '2' is supposed to be low," she admitted. "I should have googled it before I got it tattooed on my body forever."

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga revealed she averted a “musical crisis” in February 2019 after she realized she forgot to ink the fifth staff line in her musical note-inspired tattoo, which featured G-A-G-A spelled out in musical notes.

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“Musical crisis averted. Too many tequilas forgot the fifth staff line poor thing. Here’s the real deal,” she wrote on Instagram at the time showing off the corrected ink.

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“As a music theory student, I’m appalled. As someone having fun with their friends, I’m relieved,” Gaga, 33, confessed in a separate video post of the tattoo blunder. 

Jessie J

Singer Jessie J performs at The Warfield Theater on October 1, 2018 in San Francisco, California. (Getty)

Jessie J showed some skin in a bikini shot shared to social media in May 2019. In the post, the "Bang Bang" singer addressed the visible tattoo near her hip and how it included a spelling error.

JESSIE J POINTS OUT HER MISSPELLED TATTOO IN SULTRY BIKINI PHOTO

She noted that the ink, which she got done as a teenager, is of her own song lyrics.

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“Yes my tattoo says... ‘don’t loose who you are in the blur of the stars.’ Yes they are MY lyrics from my song who you are. Yes that I wrote. Yes I spelt the tattoo wrong. Yes I repeat it’s spelt wrong. Yes I got it done in Essex. Yes the tattoo artist didn’t mention it. Yes I was 18. Yes I still don’t know the difference between lose and loose,” she wrote.

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The songstress, 31, also explained that her misspelled ink is why she wears high-waisted clothing.