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Memo Pad: No More Ink... Early Start... Let's Make a Deal

Memo Pad: No More Ink... Early Start... Let's Make a Deal

by WWD Staff

Posted Friday April 13, 2007

From WWD Issue 04/13/2007

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Mary J. Blige

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NO MORE INK: What does Mary J. Blige have against her tattoos these days? It's hard to say, but it seems the Grammy-winning singer requested that Hearst monthly Redbook airbrush them out of her cover shot on the May issue. Blige appears as one of three separate covers of the magazine, along with Meg Ryan and 'My Name Is Earl" actress Jaime Pressly. The singer is shown sans her two arm tattoos — one of a cross on her left arm and her name in English script letters on the other. The photos inside don't include them, either, though the strap on her dress is strategically placed over her right arm to hide the ink.

Photographer Matthew Rolston wasn't allowed to release the photos to the magazine until the tattoos were removed. 'We think [Blige] is just gorgeous — tattoos or no tattoos," said Redbook editor in chief Stacy Morrison. 'We were just disappointed that her management requested that we airbrush them from her photos because they are so much a part of who she is. But the ink doesn't make the woman."

This wouldn't be the first time Blige is up in arms over her image on a magazine cover. In 2005, the singer blasted urban lifestyle monthly Vibe after the title ran what Blige felt was an unflattering photo. During an acceptance speech at the Vibe Awards, she called out then-editor in chief Mimi Valdez, saying: 'For so many years, Vibe has given me great, great, great covers, but I must say, I'm very, very disappointed at the cover this time, so Mimi, me and you really need to talk, as women. No disrespect, but I really hated the way you guys shaved off my head, pushed my forehead way back behind my ears." Valdez at the time responded to Blige with a post on Vibe's Web site: 'Besides your desire to make a private conversation public, your accusations are untrue. How your hair looks on that cover is between you and your hairstylist. I swear, your hairline is no different than the Polaroids you saw at the shoot."
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