Sukihana Regrets Tattoos as She Embraces Change, Fans Encourage Removal
3 min readRapper and reality TV star Sukihana, known for her bold personality, provocative music, and outspoken style, is taking a step back to reflect on her past decisions. Recently, the star of “Baddies” expressed regret over some of her more extreme body modifications, including tattoos that have now become a source of embarrassment for her.
Taking to social media, Sukihana revealed her desire to evolve from her past persona and the more controversial aspects of her appearance. In a candid tweet, she confessed, “I really outgrew my old self and these ghetto a** tattoos, childddd. I wish someone had stopped me from getting a machine gun tatted on my butt.” The tweet highlighted her discomfort with some of her past choices and a newfound desire for change.
This revelation comes just days after Sukihana found herself reflecting on a recent incident that could have reignited her old habits. In a clip she posted, a woman is seen talking to the police after a heated confrontation over a man. Sukihana used the situation as an example of why she is working hard to leave her old ways behind, stating, “This is why I’m working on myself because these be the ones! Acting like it’s on site but working with 12. This is just another day in Broward County, llle. My life is too ghetto, childddd.”
Sukihana’s social media posts have shown a woman in transition, seeking to move away from street drama and towards personal growth. She expressed that she’s ready to leave her past in the rearview mirror, adding, “I’m finna let this street sh*t go today! These girls will try to take everything you have from you and it’s not happening. That’s why I don’t argue.”
I really outgrow my old self and these ghetto ass tattoos childddd I wish someone stopped me from getting a machine gun tatted on my butt🥲🫣
— Suki WITH THE GOOD COOCHIE (@sukihanagoat) August 10, 2024
However, Sukihana’s journey toward self-improvement has not been without setbacks. Just last month, the rapper, whose real name is Destiny Lanette Henderson, encountered legal troubles after being arrested in North Lauderdale. She faced charges of possession of ecstasy and codeine with intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver. Sukihana was held at the Paul Rein Detention Facility in Pompano Beach, with her bond set at $7,500. Despite the legal hurdles, she was eventually released and seems determined to distance herself from further controversy.
Just get a laser removal
— Malia Garcia (@MsMaliaGarcia) August 10, 2024
Sukihana’s fans have been quick to respond to her revelations, particularly regarding her tattoos. Many offered advice on how she could address her regret over the tattoos. One fan suggested, “Just get a laser removal,” while another chimed in, “You got money time get them removed 👸🏾.” Others recommended covering the tattoos with new designs, though acknowledging that finding the right cover-up might be a challenge.
You got money time get them removed 👸🏾
— Zoe Way or No Way (@GED_Mob) August 10, 2024
You can get it covered up I’m not sure what would be a good cover up for it though.
— 𝐀𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐚 (@artiamusic) August 10, 2024
As Sukihana continues her journey of self-reflection and growth, her followers have been cheering her on, offering support and encouragement as she strives to leave behind the more turbulent chapters of her past. The rapper’s willingness to be open about her regrets and her effort to distance herself from drama showcases a significant shift in her outlook.
It’s clear that Sukihana is committed to moving forward and making positive changes, not just in her appearance but in her lifestyle. With her sights set on a new chapter, the rapper is working towards elevating herself beyond the ghetto past she once embraced, and fans are eagerly watching her transformation.