Gen Z A-listers Charli D’Amelio, Olivia Rodrigo, Iris Apatow, and Avani Gregg just cemented their friendship with matching finger tattoos.

In a recent TikTok, D’Amelio—the app’s reigning queen—showed the foursome getting a visit from a tattoo artist who gave D’Amelio and Gregg a smiley face on their pinky fingers, and Apatow and Rodrigo a heart. (Rodrigo is not seen except for her finger, but she is tagged.) Cute!

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For the uninitiated, D’Amelio is a dancer who shot to fame on TikTok and now stars in a reality show with her singer older sister Dixie and their parents. Apatow is the younger sister of Maude, the Euphoria star, and daughter of writer-director Judd Apatow and actor Leslie Mann. Rodrigo is the actor-singer-songwriter who stars in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, and whose first album Sour dominated the charts last year, led by hit single “Driver’s License.” Gregg is also a TikToker, specializing in makeup. They are all 19 except for D’Amelio, who is 17, so I guess one of her parents signed a form for the tattoo? Anyway, they’re all young, famous, rich, and seem like happy friends. 

D’Amelio tagged the tattoo artist—@mezafram—in case you want to hit her up.

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The friends were hanging out after Rodrigo’s big night at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, where she was honored with three wins. Apatow was on hand to cheer her on. 

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If you wanna live like teen royalty without permanent body art, try going to Disneyland! Charli D’Amelio and Gregg had a friend date there in January, and Apatow and Rodrigo went a month later. Am I proud of knowing that off the top of my head? Not particularly, but you can’t say I’m not committed to bringing you guys all the latest from Young Hollywood. It’s a tough job, but someone’s gotta do it.



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