Max George debuts tattoo of girlfriend Maisie Smith's face on his arm

Max George debuts brand new tattoo of girlfriend Maisie Smith’s face on his arm – after previously covering inking of ex Stacey Giggs’ name

Max George has debuted a new tattoo of his girlfriend Maisie Smith’s face on his arm.

The Wanted singer, 34, showed off the new inking on social media, which sees Maisie’s face interspersed with that of a lion.

The tattoo, which Max had done at INK’d in Fulham, is a replica of a photo of Maisie, 21, while she was on Strictly Come Dancing.

Inking: Max George has debuted a new tattoo of his girlfriend Maisie Smith’s face on his arm

It’s not the first time Max has got a tattoo of a partner; he previously had an inking of ex-girlfriend Stacey Giggs’ tattoed on his wrist.

He later got it covered up with a rose and lion following their breakup.     

Former EastEnders actress Maisie recently revealed that boyfriend Max was her ‘childhood crush’.

Maisie, would have been nine-years-old when The Wanted released their first single in 2010 and Max shot to fame alongside Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness, Nathan Sykes and Tom Parker .

Couple: The Wanted singer showed off the new inking on social media, which sees Maisie’s face interspersed with that of a lion

Taking part in a TikTok trend, Maisie was seen leaping into Max’s arms as she packed on the PDA with the singer.

Text flashed up on the screen asking: ‘You’re in a room with your boyfriend, your celebrity crush and your childhood crush… Who you running to?’

Maisie was then seen running across the room before she leapt on Max and straddled him while showering him with kisses.

It comes as the pair have been involved in a war of words with Ulrika Jonsson after she launched a scathing attack on Max for giving her the middle finger when she criticised Maisie.

Stunning: The tattoo, which Max had done at INK’d in Fulham, is a replica of a photo of Maisie while she was on Strictly Come Dancing

Past: Max previously had a tattoo of his ex-girlfriend Stacey Giggs’ name on his wrist

Split: The former WAG was furious that her former partner Max and Maisie were dating publicly just days after they split

Television presenter Ulrika, 55, slammed Maisie after she sparked split rumours from Max when she shared a social media video of herself crying with the caption: ‘You didn’t deserve me’.

But it didn’t sit well with Swedish-British broadcaster, who gave her scathing opinion of the ‘nonsense’ post, calling actress Maisie ‘self-indulgent’ and ‘very dramatic’.

Ulrika’s response prompted Max to take to his Instagram page and give Ulrika the middle finger, and she then hit back, slamming his comeback and his reported cheating on ex Stacey Giggs.

After insisting she still stands by her comments about Maisie, Ulrika wrote in The Sun: ‘You really are the gift that keeps on giving. It really was very sweet of you. You must know how much I loves me a middle finger.

Smitten: Maisie, 21, revealed Max George, 34, was her ‘childhood crush’ as she shared a PDA-filled TikTok clip on Monday amid engagement rumours

Childhood: The former EastEnders actress would have been nine-years-old when The Wanted released their first single (pictured on the soap)

Starting out: The Wanted became a household name in 2010 when they released their first single (L-R) Siva Kaneswaran, Max, Tom Parker, Nathan Sykes and Jay McGuiness) 

‘And this was your response to the fact that last week I levelled a perfectly reasonable criticism at your girlfriend Maisie Smith.’

Referring to Max’s alleged cheating on his ex Stacey, Ulrika lashed out: ‘So, it’s nice to know I’ve been on your mind, Max. Despite the fact you already have a girlfriend.

‘Oh, hang on . . . that’s your style, isn’t it? Being with one woman and thinking about another.’

In August, Stacey accused her ex Max of cheating on her with his Strictly co-star Maisie.  

Oh dear: The outing comes amid a war of words with Ulrika Jonsson, who launched a scathing attack on Max after he gave her the middle finger for criticising Maisie

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