‘La Liendra’ confessed that the Instagram QR code tattooed on his neck is not working

March 4, 2021-12: 03 PM



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‘La Liendra’, artistic name by which influencer Carlos Mauricio Osorio Gómez is known on social networks, said that he was not very happy with one of his latest tattoos.

On February 14, the Quindío resident shared a video on his Instagram account showing his followers the new designs he had ‘engraved’ on his skin.

One of the reactions that elicited the most reactions was the one on the back of the neck. It is a QR code that, according to the same images, led to his Instagram account.

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However, the luck apparently did not last long and the tattoo eventually became clearly ‘decorative’, according to what ‘La Liendra’ himself confessed to Doctor Carlos Ramos, the famous ‘Baroque doctor’.

“It’s a ‘barcode’ that came out ‘fake’ because it doesn’t open me,” said the influencer when the doctor asked about the specific number.

Netizens did not pass up the opportunity to question not only the QR code, but also the other numbers made on the neck. “So many beautiful tattoos and that’s done,” said one user; “Damage your skin and throw away money for such a bad tattoo artist,” said another. One person even theorized that “he should definitely change it because or if his account wasn’t stolen.”

‘La Liendra’ has 5.4 million followers on his Instagram account, in which he mainly uploads humorous content.

This Thursday, the influencer revealed in his profile stories that he will have his ‘first trip to another country’ in five days, so he announced that he could make ‘vlogs’ (‘video blogs’, video blogs) from his tours of other places in the world.

In addition to his work as a content creator, ‘La Liendra’ has also been at the center of controversy for events such as the traffic accident he played in La Tebaida, Quindío last June, or for hosting a big party to celebrate his 21st birthday , in full quarantine and close to the country’s first peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The most recent was for allegedly defaming Manizales taxi driver Edilberto Castaño Pérez via social networks last November.

He was denounced for this fact and had to appear at a reconciliation hearing on February 15, in which the influencer refused to apologize to Castaño Pérez for his allegations.

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