Paul Croft

Paul Croft is an English factory worker from Nottingham who came into the public eye after he sold his story about a recent tattoo of Albus Dumbledore he had drawn on his back - only for the author of the Harry Potter (JK Rowling) to reveal that the wizard depicted on his back was homosexual. Croft has noted that the tattoo has caused much sniggering by his colleagues, made worse by the fact that the 2ft tattoo took nearly two years to complete and cost him nearly £200. The tattoo portrays Richard Harris as Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts in the now global phenomenen, as well as the names of Crofts Potter-mad children: Charlotte, Deanna, Brandon, Tamzin and Paris.
 
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