Pete Davidson has two Disney-inspired tattoos: one of Winnie the Pooh on his stomach, and the names Aladdin and Jasmine under his collarbone.
Pete Davidson has at least two tattoos inspired by classic Disney characters. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP and Kim Kardashian/Instagram
Of course, "Aladdin" originated as a Middle Eastern folk tale, but Davidson dressed as Disney's version of the character for a "Saturday Night Live" skit he performed with his now-girlfriend Kim Kardashian.
It's unclear what his Winnie the Pooh tattoo was inspired by, but tattoo artist Mira Mariah confirmed she worked on the design in a September 2018 Instagram post.
"Toy Story" character Buzz Lightyear was the inspiration behind the matching wrist tattoos Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner share.
Their "Toy Story" tattoos also feature two white stars and a small space ship. Gotham/Getty Images and MR.K/Instagram
Janet Jackson has an X-rated Mickey Mouse tattoo that she rarely shows beneath her waist.
Janet Jackson rarely shows her Disney-inspired tattoo. Kevin Mazur/WireImage)
"I have a tattoo on my most private part of Mickey and Minnie Mouse involved in a sexual act. It's my sense of humor," Jackson once said in an interview, according to BET.
She last gave a glimpse at the ink in a 2020 photo shoot.
Jenni 'JWoww' Farley has a striking sleeve covered with portraits of Disney princesses.
JWoww's Disney-inspired princess tattoos aren't what you'd expect. Rich Polk/Stringer/Getty Images
Rather than honoring the love stories featured in Disney movies, Farley says her tattoo was inspired by the idea of "happily never after."
"I took my four favorite Disney love stories and flipped them so they are more rooted in reality," she told Inked in 2016.
"So with Ariel and Eric, Eric is looking away like he wants nothing to do with her and Ariel is looking at him with desperate puppy eyes," she continued. "For 'Beauty and the Beast,' he is a real beast. Sleeping Beauty overdosed and is dead. Her prince is crying over her because he knows that he pushed her to that limit."
"And Cinderella's prince is beating her," Farley added. "To me, that is the reality of relationships, they are crazy and take hard work — not that happily ever after bullshit."
Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni has a portrait of Mickey Mouse taking a selfie inked on her wrist.
Chiara Ferragni's tattoo features a vintage illustration of Mickey Mouse. Carlos Alvarez/Stringer/Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images
Before their split in 2018, Chris Zylka got a tattoo inspired by Disney and his then-fiancée Paris Hilton.
Chris Zylka's tattoo has since been covered with a gorilla portrait. Michael Bezjian/Getty Images and Paris Hilton/Instagram
The tattoo, which was located on his forearm, had the name Paris written in Disney's famous bubble font. He got the ink in 2017, and Hilton posted about it on Instagram at the time.
"Such a lucky girl! My love surprised me & got my name tattooed in #Disney font. And said cause I'm his most magical place on Earth & he finally found his fairytale princess. #BoyfriendGoals," she wrote in the now-deleted post.
But by August 2019, months after their breakup, he covered the tattoo with one of a gorilla.
Ryan Cabrera is a major Disney fan with two Mickey Mouse tattoos.
Both of Ryan Cabrera's Disney tattoos feature Mickey Mouse. Denise Truscello/Nuccio DiNuzzo/Leon Bennett/Stringer/Getty Images
An outline of Mickey's head is tattooed on his hand, and a full portrait of the mouse is featured on his opposite wrist.
Alexa Bliss has a white-ink tattoo that honors Magic Kingdom at Disney World.
Alexa Bliss is married to Ryan Cabrera, another huge Disney fan. Lexi Cabrera/Instagram and Jeff Kravitz/Getty Images