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Page Six
29 Jun 2023


NextImg:Doja Cat reveals controversial new tattoos in topless snap: ‘She’s getting scarier’

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Doja Cat’s new ink might make you squirm.

Just a few weeks after debuting a massive bat skeleton tattoo across her back, the “Say So” singer’s added more body art — and it’s just as creepy.

In a set of topless Instagram photos posted Saturday, Doja showed off the brand-new spider placed below her back tat.

She also shared close-up snaps of a previously unseen piece on her right hand, which depicts an eerily lifelike eyeball being skewered by a sword.

Fans weren’t sure to make of the fresh ink, with multiple followers calling the tattoos “Satanic” in the comments.

The “Say So” singer’s latest designs come courtesy of Bang Bang artist Mr. K.
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The “Woman” singer showed off an eyeball skewered by a sword.
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“Someone please call this woman and make sure she’s okay,” one wrote, as another agreed, “She’s lost it.”

“Doja is changing… she’s getting scarier,” a third added, while a fourth called the designs “the most devilish s—t ever.”

It’s not the first time Doja’s been accused of adding “demonic” tattoos to her collection.

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Doja’s style has evolved since she found fame, and she shaved her head and brows last year.
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One fan wrote that commenters are “saying she’s going satanic cuz she isnt hyper femme anymore.”
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The bat across her back proved equally polarizing, even though the singer shared the meaning behind the artwork in her original post: “Bats often represent death in the sense of letting go of the old, and bringing in the new. They are symbols of transition, of initiation, and the start of a new beginning.”

And when Doja added an illustration from the 1665 edition of Fortunio Liceti’s “De Monstris” to her arm in April, followers similarly accused her of “selling her soul.” She later explained the inspiration behind the piece on Instagram, along with a pointed message: “your fear is not my problem.”

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Doja isn’t afraid of hitting back at social media trolls.
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Many fans have defended Doja’s designs from critics.

“day one doja has always been like this she’ll forever troll the hell outta y’all until she’s bored,” one quipped on her most recent post, while another wrote, “this shouldnt be surprising to anyone that actually knows Doja’s past lmao she conformed to hollywood and now shes [sic] being herself again.”

A third chose to look on the bright side of the backlash: “continue the satan allegations so the tour tickets are cheap please.”