London studio offers free removal of Kanye West tattoos

A tattoo parlour in London is offering to remove Kanye West tattoos for free.

West, now known as Ye, recently made comments which are being called anti-semitic while also praising Adolf Hitler.

London based tattoo removal studio, NAAMA, announced on social media that it was offering free removal of tattoos featuring West.

According to the company, the announcement has received a great response globally.

Reports say the clients coming to the studio are fans who have been facing social media trolling due to West's controversial statements.

The Kanye West initiative is part of the studio’s existing “Second Chances” project, which offers laser tattoo removal for clients with gang tattoos, hate symbols, or other traumatic or triggering tattoos without charge.

The average cost of such removal procedures is around $2,500 depending on the size and design of the tattoo.

Despite brands like Adidas and Balenciaga pulling out of sponsorship deals with West, the rapper has continued to make controversial statements.

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