Orlando Bloom fixes misspelled Morse Code tattoo of son's name: 'Finally dot it right'

Orlando Bloom is laughing off his tattoo fail after finally getting the design right.
The actor proudly showed off a corrected tattoo he got in honor of Flynn, his 9-year-old son with ex Miranda Kerr, that originally misspelled the child's name in Morse code.
"Finally dot it right!" Bloom, 43, captioned a picture of his newly amended ink on his right forearm. "How do you make a mistake like that? #pinterestfail (read the small print) 😂"
His tattoo artist, Balazs Bercsenyi, added, "conclusion: never fully trust what your clients find on Pinterest," referencing the social media platform where users swap inspiration and ideas.
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Bloom first got the tattoo of his son's name in Morse code last week, but eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed that his ink was missing a crucial dot.
That missing dot changed the tattoo meaning from "Flynn" to "Frynn."
After correcting the matter, Bloom expanded on his tattoo tributes with new ink of his dog. "Fortunately I know how to spell Sidi. Forever my boy," the actor joked on Instagram.
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