Richard's 'Charlie' tattoo turned into fairy
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Reality TV star Denise Richards has had a tattoo of her ex-husband Charlie Sheen's name replaced with the image of a fairy.
Richards, who got Sheen's name tattooed on her ankle when they married in 2002, has had the name turned into a fairy.
Footage of the transformation has been used in Richards' new reality show, Denise Richards: It's Complicated.
Richards, 37, told British tabloid The Sun the new design completely covered Sheen's name.
"It’s gorgeous. You can’t even see where it was."
Richards and Sheen have two children together and are embroiled in a bitter custody dispute.
Sheen, 42, recently re-married, tying the knot with Brooke Mueller.
*See footage of Richards having the tattoo removed here.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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