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More than 100 people queued outside the Swansea headquarters of Au Vodka after the company promised to tattoo them with bottles of their branded drink in exchange for £250 despite them previously paying Jake Paul £207,000.
On Saturday morning, around 150 people queued outside the company's headquarters in Swansea.
Some vodka fans had waited there since the early hours of the morning and overnight.
The brand recently made headlines for the fake tattoo it applied to social media star Jake Paul's arm just days before his big fight with Tommy Fury, which he lost by split decision.
It was said that he had been paid £207,000 for the privilege and many responded by saying they would have done it for free.
More than 100 vodka fans had queued outside the Swansea headquarters of Au Vodka since early hours of the morning and over night
The company promised to tattoo them with bottles of their branded drink in exchange for £250 despite them previously paying Jake Paul £207,000 for a challenge
This challenge, which later turned out to be a fake, was done just 11 days before his fight with Tommy Fury where he lost on a split decision
Many noticed that the tattoo had