London: Singer Miley Cyrus has got herself a special souvenir from Brazil - her sixth tattoo.
Cyrus posed for photographs with Brazilian tattoo artist Fabio Sattori after he inked it on her right wrist. Her friends too got tattoos and body piercings done, reports dailymail.co.uk.
However, the design of the 18-year-old`s latest tattoo is unclear from the pictures.
The former "Hannah Montana" star has been having fun in Rio de Janeiro with her family and friends since the past week. She will resume her Gypsy Heart tour in Bogota Thursday.
"I never want Gypsy... to end. I would love more than anything to continue travelling. The world gets more beautiful everyday. Brazil has inspired me to add one more song to my set. I think you guys are gonna be very happy about the new addition (sic)," Cyrus posted on her Twitter page.
Cyrus`s first tattoo read "Just Breathe" on the left side of her chest. She was 17, and underage at that time. Next was an outline of a love heart on her little finger and a cross on the inside of her ring finger, both on her right hand.
Cyrus also has the word "Love" on the inside of her ear and a tattoo on the right side of her ribcage, which she acquired earlier this year.
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