Zé Felipe modifies tattoo honoring Virginia

Singer Zé Felipe altered a neck tattoo honoring his ex-wife, Virginia Fonseca, changing the initials 'Vi' to 'Vida'. The modification followed Virginia's public relationship with player Vini Jr. and was revealed on social media alongside his current girlfriend, Ana Castela. Fans speculated on the influence of her new romance.

Zé Felipe, son of singer Leonardo, updated a tattoo on the right side of his neck that originally featured the initials 'Vi', honoring Virginia Fonseca, mother of his children Maria Alice, Maria Flor, and José Leonardo. The modification turned it into 'Vida', and the result was shared on social media on October 29, in a post alongside his current girlfriend, Ana Castela, nicknamed 'Boiadeira'.

The original tattoo dates back to January 2023, when the couple recorded live mutual tributes. After their separation announced in June, Zé Felipe had stated in stories that he had no intention of covering any tattoos related to his ex-wife. However, a bandage in the area had already sparked speculation among internet users about possible removal, especially after Vini Jr.'s marriage proposal to Virginia, which occurred a day before the reveal.

Virginia, in turn, was the first to start removing a tattoo honoring the singer, undergoing laser sessions that she described as painful. She publicly assumed her relationship with the Real Madrid player, who prepared a romantic surprise with rose petals and their initials on the bed.

Meanwhile, Zé Felipe confirmed his relationship with Ana Castela on the Domingo Legal program, with an on-air kiss. The couple traveled together to the Pantanal and released the musical track 'Sua Boca Mente'. In addition to the neck tattoo, Zé Felipe shares with Virginia a clover, a Japanese symbol, and a family drawing in stick figures. Recently, Virginia also appeared with a bandage over a tattoo honoring her ex-husband.

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