Why is Jay no longer on Tattoo Fixers?
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Why is Jay no longer on Tattoo Fixers?
He quit the show in 2018 to focus on his relationship and other commitments. Speaking to the Daily Post at the time, Jay said: “I’ve been on the show from the very beginning and it’s been amazing. I’ve met some great people and made friends for life.
Do people have to pay for their tattoos on Tattoo Fixers?
How much does it cost to get your tattoo covered up? A spokeswoman for Tattoo Fixers previously said: “It doesn’t cost to apply to be on the show”. According to tattoo artist Jay, every client is told they can have a free touch up if they are not happy with the design.
Who did Alice replace on Tattoo Fixers?
Lou Hopper
Alice started on Tattoo Fixers in season two, replacing Lou Hopper. She joined artists Jay Hutton and Steven ‘Sketch’ Porter.
Is Jay from Tattoo Fixers still married?
Jay has his own tattoo parlour, Adrenaline Tattoo Studio, which is based in Ellesmere Port, England. The talented artist is married and is ‘dad’ to a furbaby, a Shar Pei dog!
What happened to Paisley from Tattoo Fixers?
Londoner Paisley has worked as an actress and found fame as a television personality – and now appears as a guest on programmes like Big Brother’s Bit On The Side.
Where does Jay Hutton work?
Jay is a famous tattoo artist, he is the owner of the renowned ADRENALINE TATTOO STUDIO & is perhaps best known for his work on E4’s ‘Tattoo Fixers’.
How old is Jay from Tattoo Fixers?
But this week, the 27-year-old announced to fans that he is leaving the show after six series to focus on other opportunities. Speaking to the Daily Post, he said: “I’ve been on the show from the very beginning and it’s been amazing. I’ve met some great people and made friends for life.
Where did Jay from Tattoo Fixers go?
Invalid Email Yes, keep me in the know! Tattoo Fixers star Jay Hutton has gone back to his first job in McDonald’s. The move comes after Jay, 27, unexpectedly quit E4’s Tattoo Fixers last year. Jay has teamed up with his old workplace to promote employment with the fast-food chain.