No butts about it, Ivan Wilzig is a promotional wizard after paying a New Zealand woman $5,000 to get his name tattooed on her left buttock.
Wilzig — the self-styled electronic-music maker known as Sir Ivan — read in The Post how 20-year-old Bailey Price, a self-confessed “public mooner,” was auctioning off a prime spot of skin.
Wilzig won the Internet bidding.
In a three-minute video, he takes Price to Miami tattoo artist Kevin Deuso in his psychedelic-painted stretch limo and declares, “When it comes to guerrilla marketing, I’m King Kong.”
“I’m so nervous. I have butterflies,” Price says.
“I can’t think of a more beautiful girl,” Wilzig gallantly tells the zaftig blonde. “I can’t think of a more beautiful place for my name to be.”
The soundtrack is Wilzig’s song “I Am Peaceman,” which starts with the chant, “Red, orange, yellow, green . . .”
Wilzig, heir to a banking fortune, told me, “One of the reasons for choosing these colors in the tattoo is to show my support for the LGBT community in their battle against bullying.”