Camille Prats recently got inked.
She flaunted her tattoo -- seemingly a flower bouquet as located on her rib cage -- on Instagram.
She wrote, "I can buy myself (bouquet emoji).... Joke lang (face with tears of joy emoji) i'd still rather have @vjyambao1 buy it for me (grinning squinting face)."
Ginn of Chronic Ink Tattoos did the tattoo.
And it has a deep meaning for Camille as it actually is a "family birth flower bouquet."
Note that the birth flower is similar to the concept of birthstones.
As for Camille, her bouquet tattoo features a variety of flowers (from left as seen in the actress' photo): carnation, daisy, tall mountain larkspur, and aster which represents the months of January, April, July, and September, respectively.
As to why she has many, Camille apparently included the birth months of her and husband VJ Yambao's kids.
The TV host's 15-year-old eldest son Nathan, with late husband Anthony Linsangan, celebrates his birthday every January.
Her 19-year-old stepson Ice celebrates his on April.
The couple's youngest, four-year-old Nolan Cristiano Yambao, marks his birthday every July, while their five-year-old unica hija Nala Camilla Yambao turns a year older every September.
Last month, VJ penned an appreciation post about their blended family.
He wrote: "I still can’t believe we have 4 kids!"
"Having a blended family isn’t an easy journey. To be honest, at first, we didn’t know how to navigate it. We had to make a lot of changes first as husband and wife, then, as parents," he shared.
"But what really worked for us was, Camille and I centered our marriage with the foundation of pursuing God, first as individuals, then as a couple. The bible became our handbook, our life manual. When we started putting into action the things we learn from the Word, it started changing our ways towards each other that trickled down to how we are now as parents."
According to him, knowing God’s design as a husband and wife is the foundation of every family.
"We strongly believe that if our children see and feel how loving and genuine we are with each other, it’ll influence them to do the same. What we model is what they become. Be intentional, be genuine. fill your homes with nothing but love, kindness, grace and humility."