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Olivia Rodrigo Offers Iconic Reaction To Hilarious Typo In Fan's Tattoo Of Her Lyrics

Olivia Rodrigo; TikTok screenshot of @grraceflemming
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After a fan shared her tattoo fail in which she misspelled 'butterfly wings' as 'butterwings,' Rodrigo commented on her viral video on TikTok with an all-time classic response.

Olivia Rodrigo had a perfect reaction to a viral—also hilarious—typo in a mega-fan's tattoo featuring the lyrics to one of her songs.

TikToker Grace Flemming's video spread like wildfire after she revealed the tattoo she got with the words to Rodrigo's “Hope Ur OK” included a major error.


The ink was supposed to read:

“Address the letters, to the holes in my butterfly wings.”

Unfortunately for the TikToker, "butterfly wings" was permanently scribed into her skin as "butterwings."

In her caption, Flemming warned:

“This is ur sign to ALWAYS double check the spelling before you get a tattoo."

You can watch below.

@grraceflemming

olivia pls change the lyrics officially or sumn to make me feel better 😭#oliviarodrigo #hopeurok #sour #tattoo @Olivia Rodrigo #greenscreen

As you can imagine, viewers were highly amused, but possibly none more than Rodrigo herself.

The "drivers license" singer took to the comments to share the most iconic reaction, writing:

“HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH OMG THIS IS THE NEW LYRIC IM CHANGING IT TO BUTTERWINGS.”

@grraceflemming/TikTok

And fans could not get enough... especially Flemming, who replied:

"SHUT UPP I LOVE U LIV CAN WE PLS BE FRIENDS"

@grraceflemming/TikTok

Flemming was so ecstatic, in fact, that she deemed Rodrigo's response worthy of a reply video.

She noted via text overlay:

"I thought butterwings instead of butterfly on my body permanently was going to suck forever but lowkey grateful 😋🙏"
@grraceflemming

Replying to @Olivia Rodrigo can i b featured in the re-recording w the new lyric? #oliviarodrigo #tattoo @Olivia Rodrigo

People on social media loved Rodrigo's response to what could have been an absolute disaster for the TikToker.



And others agreed that Rodrigo's reaction was justification enough to keep the hilarious misprint.

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@grraceflemming/TikTok

@grraceflemming/TikTok

... but they still thought it was funny, nonetheless.

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And some believe she may just be on to something.

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Though the tattoo artist offered to correct the typo, Flemming told Today.com that she'll probably keep it now.

“Not changing it definitely makes it more unique and special."
"I kind of want to keep it, but also want to get the right lyrics. Maybe I’ll keep this one, and get the right lyrics somewhere else."

Best of both worlds!

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