Whose Unlucky Tattoo?

July 7, 2009 at 10:00am PST
Photos: Matrixphotos.com

Mena Suvari has been spotted with an intriguing tattoo inked onto her chest that could spell bad luck.

Suvari, on a beach holiday in Mexico, was seen with the number 13 etched on her chest just under her breast bone and ribs.

She is engaged to Simone Sestito, a music producer who was also seen sporting a matching, larger inked number 13 on his upper right chest.

The couple met at the Toronto International Film Festival. Suvari divorced cinematographer Robert Brinkmann in May 2005.

American Beauty star Suvari recently appeared in Garden of Eden, which was based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway. And she is set to appear in You May Not Kiss the Bride, starring Vinnie Jones, due to be released in 2010.

Hopefully her new tat is not as unlucky as her “so-called” career.

—Philippa Bourke, Splash News

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