Comedian Chris Rock Gets His First Tattoo At 55 With His 16-Year-Old Daughter Zahra!

Comedian Chris Rock Gets His First Tattoo At 55 With His 16-Year-Old Daughter Zahra!
Chris Rock has decided to take the plunge and get inked! At 55, the legendary actor and comedian decided to get his very first tattoo! His 16-year-old daughter, Zahra Rock, also got herself a matching tattoo and shared photos of the experience on her Instagram stories. One photo is of her famous dad sitting in a chair wearing a tan-colored hat and a black face mask getting his new ink. On his upper left arm, Chris Rock now has a tattoo of a small “king” logo.

In the other shared photo, you can see Zahra Rock‘s tattoo is on her upper back and is a picture of a small T-rex dinosaur with the same king emblem above its head.

The two went to Bang Bang Tattoo in New York City where celebrities such as singers Rihanna and Miley Cyrus as well as Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James have all received tattoos. The tattoo shop took time to shout out their two latest clients, Zahra Rock and Chris Rock, on their official Instagram page:
What do you think of Chris Rock’s matching tattoo with his daughter Zahra Rock? Tell us in the comments!
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