CHARLOTTE Crosby and boyfriend Jake Ankers got matching tattoos of their daughter’s name on their arms.
The Geordie Shore star convinced her partner to get his first one ever and also revealed the extra hidden meaning behind her new inking.

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Charlotte, 33, took to Instagram to reveal the couple’s new inkings in tribute to six-month-old Alba Jean, and they flashed the body art while holding their smiling baby in the adorable new snaps.
The TV star, who has been in a relationship with businessman Jake since November 2021, also revealed her grandmother’s ashes were added to her tattoo ink.
She said: “Buzzing I persuaded Jake to get his 1st ever (tattoo).
“This means more than anything in the world, our precious daughter’s name, the light of our life and our absolute world.


“As you all know I called Alba after my beloved nana, my little nana Jean.
“So missed and so loved by so many. I wanted to do something very special to me so In the “Jean” part of my tattoo are my nanas ashes.
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“A tribute to my beautiful nana, a way to feel close to her forever. Until I see her again.”
She accompanied the post with close-up snaps of the artwork and a photo with Southampton based tattoo artist Cally-Jo, who starred in reality show Just Tattoo Of Us with Charlotte.
Charlotte presented Just Tattoo Of Us from when the show first launched in April 2017 until it was cancelled by MTV in 2020.
Having shot to fame on Geordie Shore in 2011, the TV favourite also landed her own reality show – The Charlotte Show – in 2018.
She has since found success with BBC reality series Charlotte In Sunderland, which has been renewed for a second series.
The first series aired on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer back in February and the ten episode series culminated in Geordie Shore star Charlotte giving birth to daughter Alba on camera.
The Sun revealed earlier this month that it has been renewed for a second series, after fans feared it might be cancelled.
An insider said: “The show was a hit for the BBC but with budgets these days, there’s never any guarantee of a second series.
“Bosses were determined to bring Charlotte back to the channel, however, as she is the perfect fit for the BBC Three demographic and they knew there was lots of mileage in seeing Charlotte’s journey as a mum continue.”

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