There might not be an obvious connection at first glance. Kathy could be someone who is a fan of 'Pulp Fiction' and got a tattoo related to the movie. It could be a quote from the movie, or an image of one of the iconic characters. Or perhaps Kathy is an actress in a stage adaptation of 'Pulp Fiction' and the tattoo is part of her character's look.
Since there's no Kathy mentioned in the actual 'Pulp Fiction' movie as far as I know, if we assume this is some sort of alternate or fan - created idea, it could have any meaning. It might represent a personal memory related to the movie for the creator. For example, if Kathy watched the movie during a significant time in her life, the tattoo could be a way to commemorate that.
Definitely not. The creators of Pulp Fiction had a clear idea of the type of actors they wanted for their movie. The movie is known for its edgy and distinct characters, and the casting was focused on actors who could bring those characters to life in a very specific way. Kathy Griffin's acting style and persona are quite different from what was required for Pulp Fiction, so it's very unlikely that she was ever considered for a role in it.
There might not be an obvious direct connection. Kathy Griffin is a comedian known for her stand - up and controversial antics, while 'Pulp Fiction' is a classic Quentin Tarantino movie. However, perhaps Kathy Griffin has made some reference to the movie in her comedy routine, like making a joke about the unique dialogue or the cult - following of 'Pulp Fiction'.