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Mum trolled over tattoo dedicated to local butchers – but is rewarded
Mum trolled over tattoo dedicated to local butchers – but is rewarded,Mum-of-two Julie Turner, 52, has been branded "crazy" for getting a tattoo dedicated to her local butchers' shop, but she's ignoring the haters as "it's my body"

Mum trolled over tattoo dedicated to local butchers – but is rewarded

A woman called out trolls who labelled her "crazy" for her recent tattoo.

Julie Turner decided to get an inking dedicated to Malcolm Michaels Quality Butchers in Leeds.

The 52-year-old is a loyal customer of the butchers which she visits "every day" at Crossgates Shopping Centre.

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She buys her fresh pork pies, sandwich fillings and cheeses, reports LeedsLive.

Now the mum-of-two decided to get inked on August 6 while she was on holiday in Scarborough.

The tattoo reads: "Malcolm Michaels Butchers No1," on her upper left leg.

Julie Turner
The mum wanted to mark her love for the shop (Image: Leeds Live/MEN MEDIA)
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    After Julie got the tattoo, Malcolm launched a competition on his Facebook page.

    The butchers want to see if anyone will also show their dedication for a £50 goody bag of their products.

    Since no one could match Julie's commitment, she ended up taking the prize.

    The co-owner said: "If anyone else who is considering getting a Malcolm Michaels tattoo, they're more than welcome to get the logo, the name or any tributes – but please don't get a portrait of me!

    "It won't look good. You don't want a bald-headed bearded guy on your arm, keep it simple."

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