Local Tattooist Pranks Grandma With PN Logo Tattoo

Local Tattooist Pranks Grandma With PN Logo Tattoo
Mar 13 2025 Share

In a video shared to TikTok, tattoo artist Maya Fenech decided to prank her latest client – who happened to be her grandmother – by replacing the design she actually wanted.

And what were the designs you may ask? Well, dear old grandma wanted the Labour torch tattooed on her leg, but Maya decided to have some fun with it.

She covered the tattoo transfer paper of the actual tattoo with the Nationalist Party logo and stuck it to her grandma’s foot.

She then asked her to go take a peek in the mirror. At first, her grandma remained oblivious to what Maya had just done, but once she eventually caught on, she humorously lashed out.

‘Remove it or I’ll kill you’, her grandma joked as Maya cried with laughter. The video amassed a whopping 41.2K views on TikTok, with comments piling in to express how much they loved granny’s energy.

Maya also took a moment to explain ahead of the video that the video is not intended to offend anyone, given how deeply some people feel about their political affiliation.

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‘Seance’ Star Snaps Photos Of Malta’s Carnival

'Seance' Star Snaps Photos Of Malta's Carnival
Mar 13 2025 Share

As Hollywood stars from the cast of upcoming film ‘Ascent’ head to Malta for filming, we got more behind the scenes looks from their time off in Malta through posts shared on their personal profiles.

Among them was ‘Seance’ star Inanna Sarkis, who headed to Malta’s Carnival in Valletta and captured some of the island’s essence during the period.

 

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Posing alongside floats and iconic red telephone boxes, some of her photos also capture the architecture and the hustle and bustle of everyday life on the island.

‘Mela, a girls day off…’ wrote Inanna in her caption.

Inanna isn’t the only star from the film to be sharing photos, with Gregg Sulkin and Timothy Granaderos all sharing posts of their own.

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Domestic Violence Reports Up 112% Between 2014 & 2024

Domestic Violence Reports Up 112% Between 2014 & 2024
Mar 13 2025 Share

According to the Crimemalta Observatory ‘Annual Crime Review’ for the year 2024, domestic violence reports saw a 112% increase within the span of 10 years (2014 – 2024).

Domestic violence was the fourth most reported offence in Malta at 13.4%, following theft, damages and fraud.

‘Domestic Violence increased by 7%, (154 cases) from 2,071 cases in 2023 to 2,225 cases in 2024 (6.5% of all 2024 cases).’

‘Psychological Harm increased by 180 cases (12% from 2023) and comprises 78% of all domestic violence cases.’

The study also noted how psychological harm accounted for 78% of all domestic violence crimes in 2024.

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Malta Experiences Lowest Ever Rate Of Armed Robberies In 2024

Mar 12 2025 Share

The annual academic report CrimeMalta Observatory has confirmed in its 2024 publication that Malta remains a safe and stable country, with a crime rate of 30 offences per 1,000 residents.

This reflects a decrease compared to 2023 and a significant drop from the 46 cases per 1,000 people reported in 2004.

To go along the positive general stats, in 2024 Malta experienced the lowest ever rate of armed robberies since data about crime was started to be recorded.

Last year there was only 21 reported cases of armed robberies as well as 513 cases of residential burglaries, which was the second lowest ever rate registered.

There was however an increase in pickpocketing and theft in entertainment areas, with an alarming 650 cases being reported in 2024.

2024 also saw the lowest ever number of vehicle thefts as well as the second-lowest rate of theft from both occupied and unoccupied properties.

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