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The whole Ariana Grande 7 Rings tattoo debacle is honestly absurd, but yet it's STILL GOING. We're getting as bored of it as she is to be honest…

If you're puzzled about the reference, in summary our home-girl Ari tried to get a tattoo which translated to 7 Rings, her latest number one hit, but instead she accidentally got the Japanese symbol for a barbecue grill restaurant. Awkward. 

She then tried to fix it after consulting a supposed friend of hers who spoke the lingo, but her amendment translated the ink to say 'Japanese BBQ finger'. We're dead.

The Thank U, Next singer has gained a HUGE amount of attention online over the error, but now a certain tattoo removal studio has offered her some serious cash to have them laser it off for her.

TMZ has acquired an offer letter from LaserAway, a company who want to strike a deal with Grande that would offer her free laser removal of the tattoo in exchange for a photoshoot at LaserAway and one post per month for a year about her experience.

Also, ONE and a HALF MILLION DOLLARS. How do they even have that money to offer in the first place?

In response, Ari tweeted; "I'll give y'all a million to get off my nuts." to which we say; "Hear, Hear." This needs to end, stat.

Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber's infamous manager, Scooter Braun, responded to the claims;

"I can't speak for Ariana as we have not received this letter, however, if they're willing to send me the offer, I'm sure I'd be happy to get a tattoo and then remove it real quick … for $1.5 million." Eh, WHAT?

Image; TMZ

Braun continued; "Hopefully, we can make this deal before her album comes out next week…shameless plug."

The offer letter is signed by company president, Todd Heckmann, and genuinely concludes with, "Thank u, next tiny barbecue grill." We can't.

What a wild ride…we want to get off now, it's becoming a bit much.

Feature image credit: ABC News – Go.com

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Don't get us wrong, we love tattoos of all shapes and sizes, but as many of us know, sometimes they can be a mistake or you simply just fall out of love with them a few years down the line.

However, that may not be an issue for much longer as chemical and biomolecular students at New York University have created a special kind of ink that can be erased; either straight away or in a couple of years.

The new ink has been named Ephemeral and it's a topical solution that claims to remove any sort of ink from your skin.

It will also come in handy if you need to remove a part or change a letter or a design to an already-existing tattoo.

The creators claim that the new product is less painful than laser removal and will hopefully be a lot cheaper and quicker too.

While the ink is still being tested, we're hoping it'll make its way over to us pretty soon and all of our tattoo woes will be gone forever!

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