Scottish actor Ewan McGregor had a special tattoo added to his collection in honour of the birth of his fourth daughter in 2011.
When the Moulin Rouge! star and his wife Eve Mavrakis welcomed Anouk he turned to celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D for another inking.
Opening up about MCGregor's project in her new book, Von D explains, "When Ewan decided to get his tattoo, the idea was to use things about him that were never going to change...
"He already had a tattoo with the names of his wife and three daughters but when they added a fourth girl to their family, he wanted to incorporate her name into the tattoo.
"The goal was to add a new banner at the top of the piece, with his youngest daughter's name spelled out."
Little Anouk joins the MCGregors' two biological children, Clara Mathilde and Esther Rose, and adopted daughter Jamiyan.
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