Orlando Bloom got a new tattoo but it doesn't say what he thought it would.

The "Pirates of the Caribbean" actor showed off his new ink on Wednesday in an Instagram post. He captioned the black and white photo, which showed a combination of lines, dots, and numbers, "New #tattoo can you guess who?"

Bloom, 43, later explained that it was a tribute to his son, whom he welcomed with ex-wife Miranda Kerr in 2011. "It's Flynn in MORSE CODE and his dob [date of birth] and time," Bloom wrote, as reported by The Blast.

Soon after, some social media users pointed out that there was one very important detail missing.

"If the Morse code is supposed to spell out Flynn then there is a mistake," one follower wrote.

Currently, the tattoo reads "Frynn" and in order to correctly spell his son's name, he would need an extra dot before the "Y."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

new #tattoo can you guess who?

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The English actor won't have to live with the mistake for long though. The tattoo artist responsible acknowledged the mishap and plans to make it right.

"A beautiful reminder for @orlandobloom of his son _‍_ and yes, a dot is missing, we know, it will be fixed :)," he wrote.

Bloom only has one child at the moment but that may not always be the case. During an interview with "The Howard Stern Show" on SiriusXM in September 2019, he admitted to wanting to expand his family with fiancée Katy Perry.

"We are shooting for that," he revealed. "It's like this wild mustang. If we can just wrangle this beast and get on it, we’ll have the ride of our life."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The couple, who are currently in the process of planning their wedding, announced their engagement in February 2019.

"Lifetimes," he captioned the announcement post in which Perry showed off a flower-shaped ring with a ruby center.

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Orlando Bloom has decided to stay friends with his ex-girlfriend, Katy Perry. Pictured: Bloom at the Oscars Vanity Fair Party in Beverly Hills, California on Feb. 26, 2017. Reuters/Danny Moloshok