Cara Delevingne appears to have corrected a spelling mistake in one of her tattoos.
The 31-year-old model and actress arrived at the Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday (April 14), wearing a strappy, backless dress, which revealed her recently updated tattoo on her arm.
Last year, fans noticed a typo when Delevingne debuted her tattoo. The mistake referred to the Italian word dormiveglia, which is the state of being half asleep or semi-conscious.
In photos shared by her tattoo artist Matteo Nangeroni, “dormiveglia” was written on her arm in a handwritten font, with a definition underneath: “the place that lies between sleeping and walking.”
On social media, fans were quick to point out that “walking” should have been “waking up.”
Now it appears Delevingne has corrected that typo, adding a thicker line to an existing tattoo above, which has been extended to cover the error in the word “walk.”
When Delevingne debuted the original tattoo last year, artist Nangeroni defended the design, writing on Instagram: “Why walk instead of wake up? Maybe because everyone has their own vision.”
“You have so much hate to spread, just relax and enjoy life,” Nangeroni wrote.
At the time, the actress was forced to respond to commentators who criticized her for posing topless in the photo uploaded to Instagram by Nangeroni.
She responded to the comments herself, writing: “Just to be clear, I chose to take my bra off, the photo didn’t look good with the bra on.”
“I’m a perfectionist, especially when it comes to photography, and I was trying to help make something beautiful. Please calm down everyone. Thanks x.”
Delevingne attended the Olivier Awards on Sunday as she continues to star as Sally Bowles in the West End revival of Cabaret.
After being cast in the role, the actress spoke out about the prejudice she faces as a famous artist. “Even if I did my best, and even if I was really good, people will still say, ‘She doesn’t deserve to be here,’” she said. ES Magazine.
“You know, I auditioned like everyone else, so it’s just annoying, but I have to ignore it.”
The British star rose to fame in the 2010s through her modelling career and became known for her signature, unmistakable eyebrows, becoming the face of Burberry, Jimmy Choo and Topshop.
She then moved on to an acting career and starred in films such as Suicide Squad and Paper citiesas well as the comedy and mystery series Only murders in the building.