Matt Zukowski absolutely roasted for using numbing cream on tiny tattoo drawn by fiancée Tammy Hembrow: ‘Numbing cream? For that?’

Matt Zukowski absolutely roasted for using numbing cream on tiny tattoo drawn by fiancée Tammy Hembrow: 'Numbing cream? For that?'

As an ardent follower of Tammy Hembrow and her entourage, I must say that Matt Zukowski‘s latest sponsored post has left me both amused and slightly baffled. The man is stepping into the realm of the tattooed, and it seems the world is eager to welcome him with a hearty dose of humor.


As an ardent admirer of Tammy Hembrow, I can’t help but share my thoughts on her fiancé, Matt Zukowski’s recent venture. His latest sponsored post unveiling his partnership with a tattoo numbing cream has sparked quite a stir online, and unfortunately, not in the way he might have hoped. The comments section is filled with humor, wit, and a fair share of good-natured ribbing. While I’m excited to see him branching out, it seems the internet has other ideas about his new role as a spokesperson for tattoo numbing cream!

30-year-old from Love Island Australia posted a video on Instagram yesterday, revealing he had a small, elegant cursive script tattoo inscribed above his left knee following the application of some cream.

Matt got the phrases ‘Forever and always’ inscribed in a curvy script that resembled Tammy’s handwriting, at the La Femme Tattoo Parlor located on Mermaid Beach in Queensland.

Tammy often frequents her preferred tattoo studio, where she got the names of her three kids inked back in August of last year.

In the video, he explained that he initially wanted a tattoo as a token of his love for his fiancee. However, the thought of enduring the pain dissuaded him.

As heartwarming tunes filled the air from a grand piano, I, a devoted fan, found myself captivated by the montage that unfolded before me. Matt, our beloved narrator, was there to guide us, reading aloud from the meticulously crafted script penned by the brilliant minds behind ‘Australia’s top-ranking anesthetic cream’.

Matt Zukowski absolutely roasted for using numbing cream on tiny tattoo drawn by fiancée Tammy Hembrow: 'Numbing cream? For that?'

Matt Zukowski absolutely roasted for using numbing cream on tiny tattoo drawn by fiancée Tammy Hembrow: 'Numbing cream? For that?'
Matt Zukowski absolutely roasted for using numbing cream on tiny tattoo drawn by fiancée Tammy Hembrow: 'Numbing cream? For that?'

Matt mentioned, “To savor this emotional instant without feeling the pain of my tattoo, I’ve teamed up with Numit numbing cream.

In the run-up to the wedding, Matt mentioned that Numit cream was his “salvation” instead of the correct term “savior”.

17.3 million followers of fitness influencer Tammy promptly filled the comment section with a barrage of humorous responses on her recent post.

‘Numbing cream, for THAT? LOL’ one wrote. 

‘That is the most unmanly thing I have ever seen,’ another woman added. 

‘The cream costs more than the tattoo,’ wrote a third, with some laugh-crying emojis. 

‘Getting a tattoo for a paid cream ad?’ another questioned. 

The social media manager for Numit boldly delved into the fray to write: ‘Love is strong, but Numit numbing cream is stronger!’ Congrats to the two of you!’ 

Matt Zukowski absolutely roasted for using numbing cream on tiny tattoo drawn by fiancée Tammy Hembrow: 'Numbing cream? For that?'

The tiny tattoo took just minutes to ink on Matt’s thigh.  

In a simple and flowing rephrase, let’s say: The renowned Bali tattoo studio that specializes in intricate fine-line tattoos has a sibling shop specifically designed for gentlemen, named Homme.

Matt showed us how he was securing a layer of plastic wrap around his leg, hiding his finger-long tattoo and offering approximately two hours of numbing effect.

In a tattoo parlor, influencer Tammy penned down her preferred phrases on a sheet of paper, which the tattoo artist then inked onto her boyfriend as a permanent memento.

In the video, he explained that this implies you can fully savor the experience and concentrate on the meaning behind the tattoo instead of worrying about the sensation itself.

The couple will get married in Byron Bay during November. Their wedding ceremony is expected to happen within the upcoming week.

Tammy, 30, has more than a dozen tattoos herself. 

2020 saw her present an overview of her vast collection of 13 tattoos in a YouTube video that virtually guided viewers through them.

She has a big, somewhat worn-out rose tattoo on her midriff, which she got when she was around 16 or 17 years old. Her son’s birthdate is inscribed on her ribcage, and her daughter’s name is etched on the inner side of her arm.

Additionally, Tammy sports a tiny set of wing-like structures resembling those of an angel on her back, a celestial symbol at the base of her ear, and an ink marking denoting the year she made a cherished friendship on one of her fingers – a detail she says has faded over time.

Come November 2023, only a few months into her relationship with Matt, she opted to get his name “Matt” inked on her inner thigh during their vacation together in the enchanting Maldives.

There’s uncertainty about whether the tattoo was recently acquired or if it’s a tribute to her ex-partner, Matt Poole, who is the father of her daughter Posy.

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2024-11-21 09:19

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