Joel Kinnaman regrets allowing Will Smith to tattoo him on the set of ‘Suicide Squad’.
The 38-year-old actor appears alongside Will in the much-maligned DC Comics movie, but has admitted he regrets letting the Hollywood veteran give him an inking.
Asked whether he wishes he could change the past, Joel confessed: "The answer is yes."
Joel’s regret is exacerbated by the fact that his wife Cleo Wattenstrom is a world-famous tattoo artist.
The actor – who starred as Rick Flag in ‘Suicide Squad’ – told ‘Watch What Happens Live’: "That was a horrible idea.
"You know, don’t let a 47-year-old man without his reading glasses tattoo you. That is the life lesson. Especially when you have a very talented wife. It’s supposed to be a s***ty tattoo, so that’s what it is."
Joel first revealed Will had tattooed the word "Skwad" on him back in 2015, ahead of the film’s release.
In an Instagram post, which featured a photograph of his freshly-inked skin, Joel wrote: "Got my #skwad tattoo:) Will has many many talents, tattooing is not one of them. It was like watching a drunk baby fly a helicopter. (sic)"
Meanwhile, Will previously revealed that he tore his calf "six weeks into rehearsals" on ‘Suicide Squad’.
Will, 49, got himself into great shape to star in the David Ayer-directed film, but he was out of action for six weeks after suffering the painful injury.
He said: "It took twice as many hours to get in shape than it did 10 years ago. I realized I was in my 40s on this movie trying to be with all those 20 year olds.
"Six weeks into rehearsal I tore my calf and was down for six weeks. When you shut down one of these movies for six weeks it can go really wrong."