What do robbie williams arm tattoos say
On Robbie's his left arm is an old English tattoo that shows his love for his mom. Maori Tribal. Robbie Williams's Maori tribal tattoo is a partial sleeve from his shoulder to halfway down his bicep. It's a series of delicately rounded waves and is a Maori prayer of protection. Chacun a son gout. Robbie's "Chacun a son gout" chest tat is French for "everyone has got his own taste" or, loosely, "to each his own. Pair of Swallows. Robbie had these bird tattoos done in May to symbolize freedom and loyalty.
Burslem Coat of Arms. The flag tattoo on under his left arm is the Burslem coat of arms, one of the towns of Stoke on Trent, where Robbie and his family were living after he was born. Eye of Horus Tattoo. In , Robbie had an Eye of Horus inked on the back of his neck to protect him from evil spirits. Horus is believed to be the ancient Egyptian falcon god, the all-seeing eye, son of Osiris and Isis.
The singer has the word "Love" tattooed on his right knuckles. Robbie says growing up watching them on television has influenced his life a lot.
Robbie's tattoo consists of two pairs of glasses, recognising the iconic eyewear of the legendary double act. Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise were an iconic British comic act, working in variety, radio, film and most successfully in television. Robbie says they were a big influence in his youth. Robbie has a teddy bear with a letter T on its belly, for his daughter Theodora Teddy Rose. He says she saved his life in multiple ways. Robbie and his ancestors are from Staffordshire.
Robbie also chose the Staffordshire knot as the logo for his clothes brand 'Farrell'. Sigils are believed to summon angels or demons, in this case to summon the Archangel Michael. This sigil is believed to be used to protect oneself against evil forces.
Robbie supports the theory that UFOs have visited the earth with pyramids as their landing platform. The A on his right ring finger represents the name of his wife, Ayda, and is in place of wearing a wedding ring. In Robbie met up with the other ex-members of Take That to bury the hatchet.
That went so well that he decided to have a tattoo of the Take That logo: he said it was a part of his life and always will be. After meeting his wife Ayda, he got a tattoo with the letters L-O-V-E, each letter on a finger on his left hand.
At first he had a rectangle around the letter L, to indicate he was a learner in love. A few years later he had the rectangle removed. Robbie has a tattoo of the coat of arms of Burslem, one of the six towns of the city Stoke-on-Trent. Each glass on his neck is a tribute to Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett who were both comedians who inspired Robbie and wore thick-framed glasses. He got the tattoo in after Ronnie Corbett died.
Meaning: The tattoo of the lion represents strength and pride. He added Elvis above it to make it a tribute to his idol, Elvis. Robbie also says the same prayer each time, before he steps on the stage. Tattoo: The back of his right upper arm also has a stick figure tattooed on it with a halo ring over its head. Robbie got the tattoo in as a tribute to one of his favorite actors, Sir Roger Moore, who appeared in the TV show.
Tattoo: The upper part of his right forearm has a tattoo of a silhouette of two men on it. Meaning: The silhouette of the men on his arm represents Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise, who were famous comic act.
Robbie was inspired by them a lot and decided to get them tattooed on his body. Robbie got this tattoo to show his love for the man who passed away at the age of 72 in Tattoo: The inside of his right forearm has a large tattoo design of Jesus Christ on the cross , surrounded by two cherubs and the Virgin Mary.
Meaning: The tattoo of Jesus on the cross represents his religious views and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ to save humanity.
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