I have a Jersey Shore-inspired tattoo – people said I'd regret it but I don't, it's a great conversation starter | The Sun

A REALITY TV fan has shared the unique tattoo she got as a tribute to her favorite show.

The Jersey Shore fanatic showed her followers the ink, which she claimed was a great conversation starter.


In her video, TikTok user Juliette (@dogluvr37) explained that her friends warned her against the tattoo.

Juliette said that was often told: "Don't get a tattoo, you'll regret it."

In the next image, she revealed the inking on her lower calf to her viewers.

The tattoo referenced a popular catchphrase from Jersey Shore cast member Pauly D.

In a simple font, the tattoo read: "The cabs are here."

Jersey Shore, which first aired in 2009, followed the lives of eight 20-somethings as they lived, worked, and partied on the famous boardwalk.

In early episodes, Pauly D coined the term as he attempted to rally his castmates to leave for the club.

The famous DJ repeated the phrase countless times over the show's run as well as on the reunion special Jersey Shore: Family Vacation.

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Juliette, an avid fan, pointed out that her tattoo gives her an excuse to talk about her favorite show.

"Every time someone asks about it I get to talk about Pauly D," she explained, showing an image of the reality star.

In the caption of her video, she said the inking was "by far one of my favorite tattoos."

Juliette added that she had "no regrets ever" over her dedication to the show.

TikTok users took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the ink.

"This speaks to me on such a spiritual level," wrote another Jersey Shore fan.

Another impressed follower commented: "The girls that get it, get it."

"I love how there's an entire generation of us that they influenced so deeply by partying," pointed out a third person.


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