Doja Cat, the queen of controversy, is again raising the blood pressure of critics with her cheating.
Given her artistic lineage with a graphic designer for a mother and a renowned South African artist for a father, it’s no wonder the songstress is hailed as a versatile entertainer. Outside of music, the 27-year-old is making waves for her unique fashion sense and unusual social media presence.
One thing fans can expect from the Grammy winner is her unpredictability, as she doesn’t conform to society’s norms. Illuminati rumors have hit the top of the charts due to his eccentric actions, and this speculation recently arose regarding the media personality’s latest tattoo.
Trolls Criticize Doja Cat For Alleged Satan Connection Because Of Her Tattoos
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In a recent Instagram post, the “Woman” singer sparked insults from her followers by sharing a tattoo with a suspicious origin. The unexpected image emerged after the showrunner graced fans with a photo of his enlarged teeth.
The artwork features a detailed illustration of a mythical creature made up of mismatched parts. The hybrid consisted of human and animal features with a female body, a horse-like head, one clawed leg, and a hoofed foot.
The creature’s body is decorated with scales, while its tail resembles a bird’s head. The tattoo was completed by the number four drawn in thick black ink by the clawed feet of the animal.
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Doja captioned this grisly post, “cleaning you up,” possibly a reference to the popular thriller franchise of the same name. However, fans began to lose sleep over his cryptic message, as many were distracted by the performer’s sinister-looking tattoo.
“I don’t like him anymore because he keeps hanging out? He was literally in a place where they burned and skinned people alive, and he had a tattoo of a goat representing the devil,” claimed one conspiracy theorist.
“Will unfollow you now because I’m tired of seeing this weird shit on my page,” a second echoed, while a third read: “Pray for Doja. He needs God.” More people posted their decision to unfollow Popstar, while others lamented the loss of the “old Doja.”
Religious followers denounced the post as an act of devil worship, lashing out at devotees who believe the “Wine Pon You” singer’s tattoo is merely an artistic expression with no deeper meaning.
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“Possession is real & Satan makes you think you like it; it’s hypnotic,” one social media user warned. “That’s not Doja Cat. If you’re a real fan who cares, you’ll see the signs and help him.”
Another individual concluded, “Not just ignoring or following his pain. It’s never too late, tho, and no one is too lost to be restored & healed. That is why God exists.” Following a media outcry, the Tarzana native defended his tattoo in a second Instagram post revealing the origins of the illustration.
The carousel captioned “your fear is not my problem” contains a snippet of an article explaining that the five-time AMA winner’s artwork is a drawing from the 1665 edition of Fortunio Liceti’s book, “De Monstris.”
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Originally shared without illustrations in 1616, the work focuses on defects in nature. While others see these creatures as “monstrous,” the Italian philosopher does not “see disability as something negative.” Instead, Liceti wrote this message about his unique painting:
“It is said that I see the convergence of both Nature and art because one or the other cannot make what they want, at least they make what they can.”
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Billboard Music Award Winner Applauds Haters For Misinterpreting Her Tattoo
After being tagged as yet another celebrity inducted into the Illuminati, the “So High” singer responded to fan criticism on her Instagram Story with a series of mocking messages, “F**k you and f**k what you believe, b* * *h,” the entertainer began.
“And I slept with your mother,” the 27-year-old continued, adding that he was not bothered by speculation about his relationship with the devil. “Satan thanks for all the buzz,” he wrote in a third post before ending: “Goodnight, p***y.”
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In his final message to the haters, the “Juicy” artist retweeted a quote confirming he’ll continue to express himself the way he likes regardless of what people think.
“Creatives, your art is more important than your audience. It makes sense to prioritize creation over looks,” the message read. In addition, Doja took his applause to fans outside of Instagram, releasing another message on Twitter.
“If you call me the devil, honestly, work because I like you to eat together,” the media personality wrote. When someone called out the entertainers for disrespecting their religion, the beautiful Tarzana replied: “u eat SUS.”
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