Stian Ytterdahl kept his promise and got the ink shop receipt tattooed on his other arm

Apr 4, 2014 11:06 GMT  ·  By

The 18-year-old Norwegian teenager who made headlines last week after getting a McDonald’s receipt tattooed on his forearm kept his promise and got the tattoo parlor receipt inked on his other arm.

True to his word, Stian Ytterdahl returned to Sabelink Tattoo parlor in Lillestrøm, this Tuesday, after being challenged by the artists who performed the first tattoo to get their receipt permanently inked on his body. He proudly showed his new tattoo on Facebook on Wednesday morning.

The youngster, from Lørenskog, reportedly got the initial McDonald's ink after his friends made him do it out of jealousy, because he was getting too much attention from girls. They gave him the chance to choose between a Barbie on his backside or the receipt on his arm.

“Now I’m a living billboard, but I think it's all just fun. Maybe it won't be as fun when I'm 50 or 60 years old, but that's my choice,” the teen said after getting the first tattoo.

To capitalize on his newly acquired fame, the boy set up a Facebook page, entitled “Stian Ytterdahl, The man with the McDonald's tattoo,” where he posted news and photos of his unusual inkings.

Recently, Stian has announced that he has been invited to appear on the Ellen Show, the popular American TV show hosted by Ellen DeGeneres.