Saltburn fan gets graveyard scene tattoo - people say it should be 'illegal'

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A Saltburn superfan has had the film
A Saltburn superfan has had the film's infamous 'grave' scene permanently inked on her - splitting opinion as many suggest she will 'regret it so bad' (Image: Kennedy News and Media)

A Saltburn superfan is showing their passion for the film loud and proud - with a tattoo of the infamous graveyard scene.

Saltburn has become one of the most cryptic and talked about films of the past year. Described as a "beautifully wicked tale of privilege and desire" the film has left viewers gobsmacked by what they saw on screen.

Superfan Cheynee Burnnis, who describes herself as a "weird goth", saw the Barry Keoghan-starring psychological thriller five times at the cinema after it was released in November last year. The 28-year-old, who lives in Brighton, East Sussex, was particularly taken with one scene in the film, which has polarised fans across the world.

The scene sees the main character Oliver visit a grave, lying on top of the bare earth sobbing before stripping and performing a sex act in the soil. Cheyenne described the graveyard clip as "beautiful and poetic". It moved her so much that she contacted her tattoo artist friend to permanently ink the scene on her thigh.

The body art split opinion online with some declaring it iconic, while others suggested immortalising such a scene should be "illegal". Cheyenne ignored the negative comments; she stands by that Saltburn is her favourite film.

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Saltburn focuses on University of Oxford student Oliver, played by Keoghan, who becomes fixated with a popular, aristocratic fellow student Felix (Jacob Elordi) who later invites him to spend the summer at his eccentric family's estate. Speaking about the plot, Cheyenne said: "It's not the greatest film I've ever seen but it's also fantastic. It just scratches the itch in my brain. It's the full package for my brain."

Speaking about her tattoo, she continued: "One of my best friends is a tattoo artist and as soon as we got out of the theatre, we thought let's do a tattoo. So my friend Helena Gifford began drawing some ideas of the graveyard scene for a tattoo. Her style is incredible. I asked for it to be drawn with no pants as I felt it was more real.

"I was always going to do the grave scene. I'm a weird goth anyway so the grave scene felt the most fitting. I thought the scene was so beautiful. If I had someone obsessed with me that much, that's a goal in my life. For me it's not about Barry Keoghan as an actor, it's the scene and how it's presented."

Saltburn fan gets graveyard scene tattoo - people say it should be 'illegal'Cheyenne Burris' tattoo of the graveyard scene from Saltburn - her favourite film which she saw five times at the cinema (Kennedy News and Media)
Saltburn fan gets graveyard scene tattoo - people say it should be 'illegal'The 28-year-old is delighted with her tattoo (Kennedy News and Media)

"We purposefully left the face a bit ambiguous on the tattoo so it can be who you want it to be," she added.

Cheyenne, who has more than 50 tattoos, had the scene inked onto her upper thigh - documenting the process on a TikTok video which has been viewed almost two million times. One individual labelled the fan's decision as "iconic" while others suggested Cheyenne will regret her decision.

"You are gonna regret this so bad," one wrote. Another added: "This should be illegal." In response, Cheyenne said: "It's a weird, passionate and distressing tattoo. I just respond to the trolls with humour. It really doesn't affect me. Everyone close to me loves it. I would hope Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi would enjoy it if they saw it. I hope they wouldn't be offended!"

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Lucy Marshall

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