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May 23, 2013

Kevin Durant Back Tattoo Misspelling


A professional basketball player might not be feeling very grown up today after he debuted a huge back tattoo only for someone to point out a glaring spelling error.

The word? Mature.

While not on the court, Oklahoma City Thunder’s Kevin Durant has been busy getting a lot of ink done. A masterpiece appears to take up basically the entirety of the 6-foot-9 ballers back.

The 24-year-old forward debuted his body art, which features an angel looking down upon a crucified Jesus Christ, on his Instagram feed Tuesday night.

Beside the religious imagery is a bible verse, and it is those words that have Durant, whose contract with the Thunder will pay $85 million, looking juvenile.

‘All done,’ wrote Durant along with his post. ‘James 1:2-4…look it up.’

Unfortunately for Durant, a reader at Deadspin did look it up and found something suspect.

But they needn’t have gone through the trouble because no matter where the words come from, ‘mature’ is always spelled the same way.

And Durant’s back has it wrong.

‘Let it do its work,’ the tattoo reads, ‘so you become mautre and well-developed…’

The ‘U’ and the ‘T’ have evidently been transposed.

As embarrassing as this must be for the two-time NBA scoring champion, he’s not the first high-profile, high-earning name to get incorrect ink.

Hayden Panettiere, the young star of ABC’s Nashville, recently opened up in an issue of Glamour Magazine about some words inked onto her back.

The phrase, in Italian, reads ‘Vivere senza rimipianti’ or ‘Live without regrets.’ However, there is an extra ‘i’ and it’s supposed to read ‘rimpianti.’

‘So I literally have to live by that advice,’ joked the starlet, who said she’ll likely get it fixed but isn’t overly concerned for now.

Britney Spears made a similar mistake when she once got a tattoo of Chinese characters on her hip intending it to say ‘mysterious,’ but it actually meant ‘strange.’

And heavily inked David Beckham is even in the club. He once got a tattoo that misspelled wife Victoria’s first name.

As mockery of Durant's mishap swelled Wednesday along with the inflamed skin of his back, he apparently rushed to get the mistake fixed.

He updated his Instagram feed around 8pm along with a new picture, writing:

'I got mature spelled the right way lol.'



Read more: MailOnline