The Chop contestant claimed ‘Nazi 88 tattoo’ was really tribute to year of dad’s death – but father says ‘I’m alive’
THE Chop contestant accused of having a "Nazi tattoo" claimed it was a tribute to his dead dad - but his father has now said: "I'm alive and kicking." Darren Lumsden said the 88 tattoo on his cheek - which is white supremacist code for 'Heil Hitler' - was actually a reference to the year his dad died. However, Trevor Lumsden, 66, was stunned to hear he had been described as dead after a clip of his woodworker son with comedian Lee Mack on Sky History's The Chop went viral.