50 Cent's many tattoos have always been a part of the rapper's image. He's displayed them prominently on album covers and in magazines throughout his career. But the ink that made him stand out in the music world isn't serving him so well now that 50 Cent the rapper is becoming 50 Cent the rapper-actor. So Curtis Jackson (his real name) has begun the process of removing many of them with costly laser procedures.
People reports that Jackson removed some of his iconic arm tattoos, saying that not only were they limiting the roles he could play, but that having them covered up for films was getting to be a pain.
"[Laser removal] cuts down on the amount of time I have to spend in makeup covering them up," says the actor. Jackson has roles in several upcoming films, including Twelve with Chace Crawford (out later this year), 2011's Things Fall Apart, and The Dance, a boxing film costarring Nicolas Cage.
Last November, Jackson made it clear that he values sleep over body art, saying that covering the ink in the makeup chair often required him to show up on set four hours before the other actors. And even when the ink is covered up, some rigorous roles won't withstand the industry's heaviest makeup. Jackson said of his role in The Dance, which is now in development, "When you're a fighter, you're sweating, [and] with a whole bunch of make-up on and stuff like that, it doesn't look real to me."
But fans of 50 Cent's most unique tattoo - the giant "50 Cent" on his back - shouldn't fret: That one is here to stay. "I can't take that off," he says. (Lucky for him, a back tattoo is usually pretty easy to hide under clothing.)
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