Miley Cyrus has some regrets: some more visible than others.

The New York Times asked the creator of successes “Flowers” in a recent interview about “an error that you have made that you still think”, and she named “80%” of her tattoos.

“I do not regret enough to laser them, but some of them … as if I love my cat, but I didn’t need that,” he said, pointing to his cat on his left arm.

“I love my dog, but, as I don’t know, just having a Pit Bull in each image for the rest of my life is a bit intense,” he said. “There are only some that could do without.”

If Cyrus ever uses the lasers to take off your tattoos, you can ask your friend, comedian Pete Davidson, all about it.

The singer's tattoos were on display during their performance at the Grammy Awards last year.
The singer’s tattoos were on display during their performance at the Grammy Awards last year.

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While the two once had matching tattoos together, Davidson got rid of his, without telling Cyrus, when he was getting most of his 200 tattoos.

“I started during Covid in 2020 and it will take me another 10 years. My arms are gone, and my hands and my neck are gone,” said the former member of the “Saturday Night Live” cast in an interview with Variety earlier this year.

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“But I still have to do my torso and back. It really was just because I was not taking care of me,” he shared.

While Davidson said the pain is intense, the elimination process is cleaning for him.

“I used to be a drug addict and I was a sad person, and I felt ugly and who needed to be covered,” he shared. “So I’m removing them and starting again, because that’s what I think works best for me and my brain.”