Cindy Crawford's Son Threatens To Fight Face Ink Critics: Say It To My Face
By Paris Close
February 11, 2020
Presley Gerber to anyone who has a problem with his new tattoo: come at me, bro.
Over the weekend, Cindy Crawford’s 20-year-old son unveiled some shocking ink on his face, the word “Misunderstood” scrawled across his cheek. As expected, Presley’s fans had thoughts — and few were in his favor. Now, in a new Instagram Live video, he’s telling haters who have anything else to say about to come say it to his face — and essentially threatened physical violence, should it come down to it.
“I just wanted to come on here and be like, if anyone has s—t to say to me about this or anything else and my family or how I grew up or anything,” Presley told detractors, according to the Daily Mail. “I will give you my address, I promise, and you can come say it to my face.”
Earlier in the video, Presley explained the tattoo — whether people like it or not — is meaningful to him. “I don’t feel very understood, I guess,” he expressed. “If I thought this was going to ruin my face or I didn't want this, I wouldn't have done it. I think that's a pretty obvious thing.”
“It says misunderstood, because that’s how I felt my entire life…Look at these f—ing haters out here. F—k you if you don’t like it,” he added, before his girlfriend, Cameron Rorrison, chimed in that “his parents love it, by the way,” referring to Presley’s model-actress mom and father Rande Gerber.
Presley Gerber has a message to anyone who has an issue with his new tattoo or how he was raised. @PresleyGerber isn’t having it. pic.twitter.com/oGVxms18sc
— Eddie Montanez (@EddieJMontanez) February 8, 2020
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