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Dave Bautista Reveals He Covered Up Tattoo Of Boxing Champ After His Homophobic Remarks

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The Marvel star, whose mom is a lesbian, revealed to 'GQ' he covered up a tattoo of Manny Pacquiao after he said gay people are 'worse than animals' in 2016.

Cover-up tattoos are fairly common, as sometimes we can regret our ink and tattoo removal is both expensive and painful.

The reasons are many: break ups, mispellings, drunken mistakes and more.


In the case of Dave Bautista, the boxer he got a tattoo of turned out to be a homophobic jerk.

Before Manny Pacquiao's 2016 homophobic remark that gay people are "worse than animals," Dave Bautista was a tremendous fan and supporter of the Filipino boxing champion. But when the boxer made that remark, it so disgusted Bautista he physically removed him from his body.

The former wrestler turned actor recently admitted to GQ in an interview had a tattoo of Pacquiao on his left forearm but had it covered up after Pacquiao's remarks.

You can see the clip here:

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Dave Bautista on why he got one of his coverup tattoos #GQ #TattooTour #WWE #DaveBautista #MCU #Tattoos #Bautista

Bautista—a vocal LGBTQ+ ally—said:

"It's a personal issue with me. My mom's a lesbian."
"I just could no longer call him a friend, and so I had it covered up."

People commented just how much this endeared Bautista to them.

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Some people noted Bautista is their favorite wrestler turned actor.

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Some just summed it up succinctly.

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Members of the LGBTQ+ community were enthusiastic with their praise.

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While others just affirmed Bautista deserved respect for walking the talk.

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Some people said they were excited to be fans of his for a long time.

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Others commented on confronting loved ones about their bigotry or tattoo coverups of their own.

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To conclude, one user just summed it all up.

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It's admirable when allies hold to their own convictions, even in the face of bigotry from close friends and loved ones.

Kudos, Dave Bautista.

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