How devoted are you to your favorite Latino celebrities? Sure, you'll go see them in concert or watch their movies and TV shows, but would you name your baby after a Latino celebrity? Or are you such a hardcore fan that you would be willing to get a tattoo in their honor? Yes, an actual tattoo of a beloved artist on your beloved body.
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If getting a tattoo of your favorite celebrity appeals to you, you're not alone. As you will see from this gallery, there are a lot of people who have already done the deed. And why not? It's really not all that different than getting a tattoo of something else that you love.
If tattoos can be inspired by Latin food, why can't they be inspired by Latin celebs? It's all choosing something or someone you love and that you'll never get tired of because removing a tattoo is always harder than getting one. Now, click through this gallery and see if you would be willing to honor any of the featured celebrities with a tattoo.
Cardi B looking all fierce.
Fans of Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar AKA Cardi B will appreciate this rendition of the rapper.
Selena Gomez in ink.
Selena Gomez herself has quite a few tattoos, it only makes sense that someone would get a tattoo of her.
María Félix raising an iconic eyebrow.
This beautiful Mexican film artist always had her eyebrows on fleek and this was way before "fleek" was even a thing.
Jennifer Lopez looks fetching in red.
This tattoo was inspired by the cover of Jennifer Lopez's "A.K.A." album.
Christina Aguilera exuding Hollywood glamour.
Xtina looks like an old school Hollywood starlet here.
Just his name: Enrique Iglesias.
What's in a name? In this case it spells D-E-V-O-T-I-O-N.
Juan Gabriel singing "Amor Eterno."
The love that Juanga fans have for the artist is also eterno.
Chespirito as El Chavo del Ocho.
Roberto Gómez Bolaños created so many iconic characters during his lifetime including El Chavo del Ocho.
Mario Moreno as Cantinflas.
Cantinflas as portrayed by Mario Moreno is nothing short of a national treasure for Mexico.
Salma Hayek as Rita Escobar.
Salma was smokin' hot as Rita Escobar in the 1999 film Wild Wild West.
Javier Bardem as Anton Chigurh.
Bardem won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role as assassin Anton Chigurh in the film "No Country for Old Men" and the haircut he sported in the film was murder.
The one and only Celia Cruz.
Celia Cruz recorded 23 gold albums during her career and is considered one of the most popular salsa performers EVER.
Tito Puente and his timbales.
Originally, Tito planned on being a dancer, but a torn ankle tendon changed the course of his artistic endeavors.
Bruno Mars lookin' all 24K magic.
The man is on fire with no sign of that blaze dying down any time soon.
Danny Trejo, the lovable villain.
Trejo has somehow managed to play terrifying villains on camera while endearing himself to fans by being so likeable in real life.
Carlos Santana is a legend on guitar.
One of the greatest guitar players of all time, he began playing the instrument when he was 8 years old.
The stunning Penélope Cruz.
Penélope's feature film debut was in the 1992 film Jámon Jámon starring opposite Javier Bardem, whom she married in 2010.
Antonio Banderas, the former futbolero.
Did you know that Antonio Banderas was a soccer player until he broke his foot when he was 14 years old?
Zoe Saldana as Gamora.
Zoe portrays Gamora in the Guardians of the Galaxy films and somehow manages to make green skin look great.
Cheech Marin without Chong.
Cheech Marin has gone on to play many roles, but for many he will always be remembered as half of the loveable stoner duo that are Cheech and Chong.
Esai Morales as Bob Morales.
Anyone who has ever seen the movie La Bamba can attest to how wonderfully Esai Morales played the role of Bob Morales.
Benicio del Toro and his unforgettable gaze.
Del Toro in Traffic was magic, which is why he wom an Oscar for his portrayal of Javier Rodriguez in that film.
Mariah Carey, the Songbird Supreme.
She has a five-octave vocal range, which is why the Guiness Book of World Records calls her the "songbird supreme."
Jessica Alba as Nancy Callahan.
As pictured here, Jessica Alba portrays Nancy Callahan in the 2005 film Sin City y sin blusa, too.
Jenni Rivera, the diva of banda.
Her legions of fans continue to mourn her untimely death in 2012 as a result of a plane crash.
Vicente Fernandez, el rey de la música ranchera.
There can only be one king and when it comes to rancheras, that king is Chente.
Ricky Martin is still going strong.
It all started when he was 12 years old and a member of the group Menudo. All these years later, Ricky Martin is still thriving.
Luis Miguel, el sol de México.
He was only 14 years old when he won his first Grammy for "Me Gustas Tal Como Eres," a duet with Sheena Easton.
Rosario Dawson in Day of the Dead makeup.
The story of how a 15-year-old Rosario Dawson was "discovered" by photographer Larry Clark and Harmony Korine while sitting on her front-porch has been retold many times. After spotting her, she was cast in Korine's 1995 film Kids, thus launching her film career.
Selena Quintanilla, the queen of tejano music!
You know what they say, "Anything for Selenas!" If you want to see more Selena tattoos, click here.