Tabatha Andrade, from Melbourne, Australia, now believes she is entitled to free KFC for life.
A banker believes she should have free KFC for life – after getting the fast food chain’s logo tattooed on her lip.
Tabatha Andrade, 20, decided she was going to get a tattoo of something “deeply meaningful and important” to her.
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“I told my parents I wanted to get a tattoo, and they said I could get inked with something that was important to me.