Orlando Bloom's new tattoo tribute to his son didn’t run quite as smoothly as planned.
When a person decides to get a tattoo, it is imperative that they ensure the design they have chosen to have inked permanently onto their skin is accurate in every way.
However, when tattooing in Morse code, it is perhaps slightly understandable that slip ups may occur.
Bloom recently shared his new tattoo on Instagram, revealing a forearm design that spells his nine-year-old son’s name, Flynn, in Morse code, in addition to his birth date, 1 June 2011, 09.03am.
While several Instagram users praised the actor on his heartwarming gesture, some eagle-eyed individuals spotted a miniscule error, as the Morse code design is missing a dot for Flynn’s name.
Perry later divulged how Bloom proposed on Valentine’s Day, telling American talk show host Jimmy Kimmel that the occasion was “really sweet”.
“We went to dinner and I thought we were going to go see some art after dinner, but we pulled up to a helicopter,” the musician said.
“We had champagne in the helicopter and the box was in his pocket, and he had written down everything he wanted to say in a note to divert.”
After becoming engaged in the chopper and landing on a rooftop, Perry was surprised further by Bloom with a celebration involving her whole family and close friends.