It’s not uncommon for people to get their favourite celebs tattooed on their bodies but Michael Bublé has revealed one fan went above and beyond – by turning a “sexy” snap of him into a permanent inking.
When asked whether he’d ever received any “love notes” during an appearance on The Project on Wednesday the singer recalled how someone once got a “phallic” tattoo of him eating a corn on the cob in a pretty suggestive position.
It might have been a bizarre choice, but Michael claimed he was really “moved” by the gesture.
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But he left the hosts in shock with his X-rated comments about the tatt, claiming those who weren’t so keen on it were simply “jealous” because they “wish they could take it as deep”.
Explaining the snap that inspired the tattoo, he told the hosts: “I went to Disney (Land) and was eating corn on the cob the wrong way, apparently most people don’t eat it from the top.”
He added: “But that was the closest thing to a real love note that I’ve ever had and it was sexy and phallic and I felt like people made fun of me but part of it was jealousy because I just think they wish they could take it as deep as I did.”
It wasn’t the only racy joke he made during his time on the show, when comedian Nick Cody asked the father of four whether he should try for another baby, he responded: “Well, don’t wear a condom because it doesn’t work.”
But the family man did go on to give a heartfelt answer, adding: “For me personally, there is nothing that is negative about meeting the next ones, they’re the greatest thing that ever happens to you.
“They are the greatest things ever. They are my joy and, you know, the truth is they let me just laugh at life and laugh at myself and it really puts life in perspective.”
The singer also discussed the release of his new fragrance Love Note, with host Waleed Aly asking him: “How do you even start a fragrance line?”
He replied: “I’m so slutty, huh?”
Michael and his family are currently in Australia for his Higher Tour, which kicked off earlier this month.
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