Tattoo Redo

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Created by
  • Andrea Richter
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Tattoo Redo
GenreReality television
Created by
  • Andrea Richter
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Kevin Bartel
  • Jeff Garcia
  • Tim Pastore
  • Andrea Richter
  • Chris Núñez
Producers
  • Maryna Harrison
  • Jamie Almeleh
  • Philip Barbb
  • John Brimhall
Production locationLos Angeles, California
Cinematography
  • Michael J. Pepin
Editors
  • Matthew Bartus
  • Kevin Moore
  • Tyler Fausnaught
  • Jim Gaynor
  • Sean Gill
Running time20-29 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseJuly 28 (2021-07-28) 
July 28, 2021 (2021-07-28)

Tattoo Redo is an American reality television series which premiered on Netflix on July 28, 2021.

Hosted by comedian Jessimae Peluso,[1] Tattoo Redo features the horror stories behind botched tattoos and the efforts of professional artists (Tommy Montoya, Miryam Lumpini, Rose Hardy,[2] Matt Beckerich, and Twig Sparks[3]) to execute cover-ups.[4] The cover-up tattoos, co-designed by family members or loved ones, are kept secret from the subjects (via a screened partition) until the tattoo is completed.[5][6]

Reception

Upon its initial release, Tattoo Redo opened to mixed to positive reviews after debuting in Netflix's Top 10.[7] Lucy Mangan of The Guardian wrote "the whole thing is ridiculously charming... Tattoo Redo manages to sidestep the elephant traps and stay light, breezy and really rather endearing, even before you add the joy of watching people create something from nothing."[8] Daniel Hart of Ready Steady Cut called it "easy and cruel entertainment... the horrifying becomes even more horrifying, but from a reality TV perspective, it is glorious."[9] Martin Brown of Common Sense Media said "There's a little thrill that happens every time a bad tattoo gets revealed...otherwise, Tattoo Redo often feels like a missed opportunity."[10] Joel Keller of Decider judged the show as "Stream It!" (in Decider's "Stream It or Skip It!" column) and deemed it "a fun makeover show that sets the right tone by making fun of the awful tattoos people get while celebrating the artists that do an expert job of covering them up."[11]

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