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Ireland Baldwin; Kendall Jenner

Ireland Baldwinis clarifying the story behind her latest tattoo.

“My tattoo isn’tKendall Jenner,” Baldwin wrote atop an Instagram Story selfie Monday.

“She’s beautiful tho so I’ll take it…” she added of Jenner, 25. “But it’s actually an illustration that was done in the ’60s.”

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Ireland Baldwin

Baldwinshared a close-up photoof the tattoo on Sunday. The piece, of a dark-haired, nude pin-up girl, is situated on her left upper arm.

“Thank you @parkermidnight for bringing her to life,” she wrote in the caption, tagging tattoo artist Parker B. at the Midnight Collective in Portland, Oregon.

Parker shared some images of Baldwin’s tattoos on her own Instagram account Sunday, as well as a photo of the “original vintage magazine artwork” it was based off of.

“I’m so obsessed with this piece. Swipe for theoriginal vintage magazine artworkthat this is based off of,” Parker captioned the post.

Baldwin took the opportunity to share a few more thoughts about her ink collection on her Instagram Story Monday.

“Also, I love my tattoos and I’m going to keep getting them because it’s my body, life’s short, and it’s none of your business,” she wrote in another slide.

“Also I’m really sorry to Bilbo Baggins for that insult,” she finished. “He didn’t deserve that.”

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TheGrudge Matchactress has long been an advocate for body positivity, and hasopened up in the pastabout her struggles with eating disorders.

“I battled with many eating disorders and body issues as a younger girl and it took me a long time to find self love and acceptance!” Baldwin revealed on Instagram in 2018. “Trust me, all of that pain and destruction I inflicted on myself wasn’t worth it.”

She most recentlycelebrated a milestonein her recovery in August 2020. “Wanted to announce that today is the 15th of August, and today marks six years that I have been free of anorexia and bulimia and all of my other food compulsion and eating disorders that I have struggled through for many years,” Baldwin wrote at the time.

The post came five years after shechecked into the SOBA Recovery Centerin Malibu, California. A source told PEOPLE at the time that the stint was not drug-or-alcohol-related, but that she was “being proactive” about her mental health.

If you or someone you know is battling an eating disorder, please contact the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) at 1-800-931-2237 or go to NationalEatingDisorders.org.

source: people.com