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Forehead Tattoo Sold as Ad Space
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The subtitle of this post should be: “Online Casino Strikes Again.”
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Cover Up: Karolyne Smith, now Williams, sold ad space on her forehead so she could finance her child's schooling. GoldenPalace.com paid her $10,000 to ink their logo above her eyebrows. The lady who tattooed GoldenPalace.com on her forehead is inevitably mentioned (she lives in her dad's basement now, apparently), and even she was outdone by some Alaskan guy who not only got a.
Woman Tattoos Web Address on Forehead (CNN)
For $10,000, Kari Smith has gone ahead and had her forehead tattooed with the Web address of a gambling site.
Her auction was bought by a casino, landing her the easiest 10 grand she’s ever made. In case you need any more convincing that this process can rake in some cash, check out this story of a wrestler who earned $5,000 for forehead advertising space. This opportunity is no joke. The best part is that these people were paid for temporary tattoos. The subtitle of this post should be: “Online Casino Strikes Again.” Woman Tattoos Web Address on Forehead (CNN). For $10,000, Kari Smith has gone ahead and had her forehead tattooed with the.
Smith, 30, who sold her unusual advertising space on eBay, said the money will give her 11-year-old son a private education, which she believes he needs after falling behind in school.
“For the all the sacrifices everyone makes, this is a very small one,” she said. “It’s a small sacrifice to build a better future for my son,” she said.
“To everyone else, it seems like a stupid thing to do. To me, $10,000 is like $1 million. I only live once, and I’m doing it for my son,” she said.
Tattoo artist Don Brouse said he and his staff spent nearly seven hours Wednesday trying to talk Smith out of putting “GOLDENPALACE.COM” above her face. When he did go through with it, he kept the inch-tall letters close to her hairline, where bangs or a hat could provide some cover.
In 2001, Golden Palace famously bought ad space on Bernard “The Executioner” Hopkins’s back during his classic showdown against Puerto Rican pugillist Felix Trinidad.
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Hopkins subsequently used the $100,000 fee to wager on himself. He was a +350 underdog — and he won.
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(Thanks for Joe Gandelman for the pointer.)