Another forehead tattoo! Dad loses bet and gets this Fortnite tat
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Bet he won't be making any more bets...
If we learnt anything from Sky Tshabalala, it's that we shouldn't be making bets that end in tattoos.
One dad made the same fatal mistake that ended up in him getting a tattoo on his head!
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Fortnite is all the craze among teens and avid gamers.
When 52-year-old Donny Manco, from Fort Waynelost, lost a match against his son Memphis, 23, check out how the punishment was served:
@memphismancotattoo We take fortnite competitons serious at our shop
♬ original sound - waxsd
"Your mom's going to kill me," Donny can be heard saying in the clip that has since gone viral.
This jaw-dropping moment has shocked people all over the world. There are instances where forehead tattoos end up being faked, but this scenario claims to be "100% legit".
"In this household, we don't do things by halves; we go all-in, no half sends," the Dad explained.
UPDATE: Shocking twist for woman who tattooed BF's name on forehead
Interestingly enough, the father is a tattoo artist himself. Although one would expect that he could come home with some fresh ink, this incident was unpredictable.
Check out how Donny's wife, Sarah, was completely blindsided:
@memphismancotattoo Replying to @Barak ♬ original sound - Memphis Manco tattoo
It was a moment of tears, both happy and sad...
It was shared that Fornite was chosen because it was 'the battlefield of choice in their household's epic saga of sibling rivalry and conquest'.
Read More: Punishment received! Sky got a tattoo in studio
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