Episode 1

The tattoo fixers return for a third series in which they revamp more of the nation's most embarrassing, offensive, and sometimes downright awful body art. This week, the tattooing titans come to the rescue of Luke, whose drunken tatt got him into bother back home, and Mark, whose belly-based Buddha has left him a laughing stock. Sketch has to mop up the sticky mess on Craig's ankle, Alice gives Kayleigh a peacock to be proud of and helps rid Hannah of her horrendous hashtag tatt, and Jay gets all godlike lending Aaron a hand with his protruding privates problem.
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