MTV 'Snooki & Jwoww' Star Jenni Farley, Fiance Roger Mathews Share Instagram Photos of Tattoos in Honor of Daughter Meilani [Pics]
On Sunday, Nov. 23, reality-TV star, Jenni "JWOWW" Farley and her fiance Roger Mathews took to Instagram to flaunt their new tattoos in honor of their 4-month-old daughter, Meilani Alexandra, Us Weekly reports.
Farley opted to have the Meilani tattoo -- which features the newborn's foot prints in the middle of her full name -- inked on her back, near her shoulder blade, while Mathews opted to have the tat inked on his rib cage.
Check out the Instagram photos below.
Farley and Mathews welcomed their first child together back in July. At the time of the birth, Mathews described baby Meilani as "beautiful,"
"You could smear her in poop, and she'd still look gorgeous," Farley said at the time. "She really is so pretty."
Farley opted to document the birth of Meilani on camera while filming the MTV reality TV series, "Snooki & JWOWW," the Daily Mail reports. She allowed cameras into the delivery room up until the final moments of Meilani's birth.
Following her delivery, Farley told MTV cameras that the birthing process was so painful that she eventually chose to get an epidural.
"It feels like someone is taking my intestines and is trying to pull them out of my *ssh*le," she said.
Despite the pain, JWOWW and Mathews have flaunted their happiness over their daughter and being new parents all over Instagram and other forms of social media. Check out some of the Instagram photos below.
Though both Farley and her "Snooki & JWOWW" co-star Nicole Polizzi garnered their current success through reality TV, both women recently opened up to Entertainment Tonight about their decision to keep their children off reality television.
Polizzi explained that she doesn't want her children, "to get used to having a camera in their face," while Farley agreed that she wants her daught "to have a normal life."
"I want her to pick and choose the routes that she really wants to go. [I'd like to see her] save for a college education because I would hope that one day she would just love to go to college and be a normal girl," she continued.
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