Man gets HUGE tattoo of Boris Johnson pulling grumpy face on stomach

Ink-redible! Man gets HUGE tattoo of Boris Johnson’s face on his stomach and says ‘Bozza’s a legend – I’ll never regret it’

  • Kenny Wilding, 42, got the tattoo to raise money for his friend with cancer 
  • Megan Smith, 25, diagnosed with stage four cancer and needs US treatment
  • Mr Wilding raised £800 to donate to his family friend by getting the tattoo 

A man who got a huge tattoo of Boris Johnson’s face on his stomach says he’ll never regret it because ‘Bozza’s a legend’.   

Kenny Wilding, 42, from Kidderminster, Worcestershire, got the tattoo to raise money to help his friend Megan Smith, 25, to fly to the US for a clinical trial to treat her cancer. 

Family friend Ms Smith was diagnosed with advanced stage four rectal cancer in January 2019 and her family are hoping to raise £150,000 to get her to take part in the American trial.   

The tattoo, which took two hours to complete, shows the prime minister grimacing on the construction worker’s midriff with his chin resting just above the belly button.


Kenny Wilding (left, his tattoo), 42, from Kidderminster, Worcestershire, got the tattoo to raise money to help his friend Megan Smith (right), 25, to fly to the US for a clinical trial to treat her cancer

‘It all started when I saw Megan’s GoFundMe page and saw she needed to raise money to save her life,’ Mr Wilding said.

‘It is her last chance of survival so I wanted to do something to help.

‘It all started when I saw Megan’s GoFundMe page and saw she needed to raise money to save her life,’ Mr Wilding said

‘I have other tattoos, including a big hunting scene on my back, and chose to get Boris tattooed on me as I thought it would raise a lot of money.

‘I think Bozza is a legend and have never seen anyone with a tattoo of him.’

Mr Wilding also had a tattoo done on his arm in May 2020 that says Meg’s Army, as a tribute to Ms Smith’s fight.

He was inked by his friend Gaz Pegler at Small Circle Tattoos last November, raising £800 for the cause.

The tattoo would normally have cost £200 but the money was donated by a friend.

Mr Wilding said: ‘It hurt – you could say I nearly wet myself.

‘At first I thought I might regret my tattoo of Bozza, but everyone loves it. I will never regret doing it as it was for a special young lady.’

Ms Smith was initially misdiagnosed with Crohn’s disease and haemorrhoids before finally receiving the tragic news.

Doctors also found she has a rare type of mutation, KRASG12V, that only occurs in 8 per cent of rectal cancer patients.

The mutation is highly aggressive and makes the cancer spread faster.

She has been referred to the Keck Medical Centre in Los Angeles, California, to receive treatment if the family can raise enough funds.


He was inked by his friend Gaz Pegler at Small Circle Tattoos last November, raising £800 for the cause. The tattoo would normally have cost £200 but the money was donated by a friend

Mr Wilding said: ‘It hurt – you could say I nearly wet myself. ‘At first I thought I might regret my tattoo of Bozza, but everyone loves it. I will never regret doing it as it was for a special young lady’

Her sister, Terri Smith, 34, said: ‘When Kenny first told us that he was having a Boris Johnson tattoo done to raise money for Megan’s treatment we all laughed but thought it was a brilliant idea.

‘It’s so relevant with everything going on at the moment and definitely something Kenny would do as he’s very humorous and loves nothing more than to make people laugh – even more so during difficult times.

‘The support that everyone has shown so far has been so overwhelming but absolutely amazing.

‘My sister needs all the help and support she can get to help fight this awful disease and me and my family are so grateful for everything everyone’s done.’

The family have raised more than £46,000 to date.

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