America's Worst Tattoos - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

He Spelled My Kids' Names Wrong!
Tattoo Artist Jeremy Swan tackles the misplaced anger of his client, Anastasia's, youth. Meanwhile, tattoo artist Megan Massacre is forced out of her comfort zone when Rick, her client, requests a biomechanical panel.

Tattooed in a Public Bathroom
Tattoo artist Megan Massacre faces a serious challenge when covering up Joey's funny guy tattoo. Fortunately his best friend saves the day by suggesting the portrait of a timeless movie star.

I'll Never Let a Boyfriend Tattoo Me Again
Tattoo artist Tim Pangburn struggles to calm his nerves as fellow artist, Megan Massacre, turns to him for help covering up one of her tattoos. Meanwhile Jeremy Swan is floored by his client, Dirk's, party favor' tattoos.

Paying for a Tattoo with Beer
Tattoo artist Lisa Del Toro attempts to wrap her mind around Amanda's story of trading a case of beer for a tattoo. Meanwhile tattoo artist Megan Massacre breaks rule number one for cover-ups, as she reinvents her client, Isabel's, portrait tattoo.

It's Coming Out of My Buttcrack
Artist Megan Massacre works on a horrendous pink elephant tattoo and encounters something she's never experienced in her 10-year career. And artist Tim Pangburn tries to fix a back tattoo that's actually not that bad...except for where it's located.

18, Stupid, and the Tattoo Was Free
Tattoo artist Tim Pangburn's unique perspective is put to the test when one of the Internet's most notorious tattoos walks into his studio.

Got Ink?
Tattoo artist Jeremy Swan attempts to fix a tattoo that's so horrible the client hid it during childbirth. Meanwhile, Megan Massacre has to cover not one but two tattoos on a young lady who began inking herself when she was just 14 years old.
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