Robin Wright gets tattoo for fiance

Newly engaged celebrity couple Robin Wright and Ben Foster have each got a tattoo on their finger to mark their love and commitment.

Actress Robin Wright and her fiance Ben Foster have tattoos of their partner's initial on the third finger of their left hand.

Wright, 47, who has recently won a Golden Globe for her role in the American remake of House Of Cards, told The Sunday Telegraph's Stella magazine: "I've been so anti-tattoos my whole life. But doing this felt right because we're not that traditional."

The magazine tells how she removed a ring on the third finger of her left hand to reveal a small letter 'B' tattooed beneath.

"Ben has an R tattoo in the same place," she explained.

She said that when the 33-year-old actor proposed it was "such a shock".

And she added: "But we felt married anyway. We've been together ever since the first date."

Wright admitted that her youthful skin is helped by "sprinkles" of Botox.

She said: "You bet. Everybody does it. I suppose I can't say 'everybody' because I don't know for sure, but come on... It's just the tiniest sprinkle of Botox twice a year.

"I think most women do 10 units, but that freezes the face and you can't move it. This is just one unit, and it's just sprinkled here and there to take the edge off."

She added: "Perhaps it's not wise to put that in a magazine? But I ain't hiding anything."


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