Caroline Flack reveals 'tattoo of regret' as she shows off bikini body on Instagram

But a cheeky fan pointed out she may have other inking regrets
Relaxing: Caroline Flack posed in stars and stripes bikini in Thailand
Instagram / Caroline Flack
Natasha Sporn11 January 2019
The Weekender

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Caroline Flack has revealed her biggest tattoo regret as she showed off her bikini body in Thailand.

The Love Island presenter posed in a stars and stripes swimsuit and she got ready for a day of relaxing by the pool in Bangkok.

But as Flack stood in front of a luxurious bedroom, opening out onto the pristine pool, she poked fun at the tattoo on her bikini line.

She wrote: “Bedroom of dreams ... tattoo of regret ...,” alongside a unicorn emoji.

The star later clarified that she has had a “massive” tattoo of the mythical creature “for years”, as fans urged her to get it removed with laser treatment.

But one cheeky fan couldn’t resist making a jibe at another inking Flack has, saying: “Not the only tattoo of regret!”

Inking: Caroline Flack has her ex's initials on her wrist
Instagram/ Caroline Flack

Last year, Flack got a permanent tribute to then-boyfriend Andrew Brady after just two months together, getting his initials inked on her wrist.

The pair, who met shortly after Brady’s stint in Celebrity Big Brother, later got engaged before enduring a rocky patch with an on-off romance for months.

They finally split for good in December, with Brady packing his bags for a new life in Australia.

The reality star decided it was time to start again after “becoming paranoid on social media for fear what people thought and what the press would write”.

In an emotional Instagram statement, he called 2018 the “biggest lesson in his life with the highest highs and the lowest lows”.

Caroline Flack - In pictures

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