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Ozuna Shocks Fans with Epic Tattoo of The Last Supper on His Chest

Thursday, August 1, 2024 by Richard Morales

Ozuna has stunned the world with his latest tattoo. The Puerto Rican singer entrusted multiple tattoo artists to ink his chest and leg, all without feeling a hint of pain by opting for general anesthesia.

The account No Pain By Ganga, which operates in the United States using general anesthesia to tattoo various artists and clients more quickly and painlessly, shared a video showcasing the process Ozuna underwent to get these two areas of his body inked. The entire session lasted 8 hours.

What has also garnered attention is the design chosen by the "Negrito de Ojos Claros." His chest now features the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper, while his leg sports some cartoon characters. Upon seeing the images of Ozuna's tattooed body, some criticized the process as "excessive," while others deemed the result "wild."

With this move, the "El Farsante" performer joins the list of celebrities who have turned to general anesthesia to painlessly tattoo their bodies. Other Latin artists who have opted for this method include Post Malone, Peso Pluma, and Arcángel.

FAQs about Ozuna's New Tattoo

Here are some frequently asked questions about Ozuna's latest tattoo and the use of general anesthesia in the tattooing process.

Why did Ozuna choose to use general anesthesia for his tattoo?

Ozuna chose general anesthesia to avoid any pain during the extensive tattooing process, which lasted 8 hours.

What design did Ozuna get tattooed on his chest?

Ozuna's chest now features Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, The Last Supper.

How long did Ozuna's tattoo session last?

The entire tattooing session lasted 8 hours.

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