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Erasing The Past! Nicole Richie Reveals She Wants Her 'Tramp Stamp' Removed

April 30 2013, Published 3:19 p.m. ET

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In the premiere webisode of Candidly Nicole, Nicole Richie visits a tattoo removal clinic to inquire about removing a 'tramp stamp' tattoo she got when she was just 16-years-old, and RadarOnline.com has the video!

Sat in the examination room with a nurse, Nicole says, “I think the main one I want to get rid of is across, going down the crack.… Do they come off, come off? Or do they come off white?”

The nurse replies, “This one will come off, come off….Done. It’s black ink against your lighter skin tone,” to which Nicole mentions she is “light-skinned for a black person” and in the “regular world” is “olive-skinned.”

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Last November Nicole famously tweeted, "Woke up feeling really good about myself, until I remembered I have a tramp stamp." and the line has been turned into a central plot on her new webseries.

Dr. Kirby enters the room and asks Nicole what she is concerned about.

“I have a tramp stamp. I was 16 and an idiot and didn’t want my parents to see. You know? I’m not that girl,” Nicole reveals.

When Dr. Kirby asks to see, Nicole reveals her intimate tat. “Here is my tramp stamp … it's a cross, a butt crack cross.”

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Kirby continues to quiz Nicole: “Do they your kids ask you about the tattoos?”

I mean their dad has a ton of tattoos and I’m fine with it. I just don’t like mine…” Nicole answers, referring to her heavily inked hubby Joel Madden.

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