ENTERTAINMENT

Doja Cat Launches Foul-Mouthed Tirade Against Critics Of Her ‘Demonic’ New Tattoo

Spread the love

Doja Cat has enraged social media users yet again with another change to her body. After revealing in March that she had undergone surgeries to get liposuction and breast reduction, the singer/songwriter has added another ink to her tattoo collection.

On Saturday, April 15, the Grammy Award winner unveiled the new body art along with two other photos on her Instagram page. The ink, which is based on a Giovanni Battista Bissoni illustration from Italian philosopher Fortunio Liceti’s 1634 book “De Monstruorum Causis, Natura et Differentiis (On the Reasons, Nature, and Differences of Monsters)”, features a human-animal hybrid and is placed on her left forearm.

“Purging you,” she wrote in the caption. In the comments section of the post, one former fan wrote, “Not a fan anymore. Used to love you but you clearly sold your soul to the devil. Unfollow,” to which Doja replied, “whatever helps u sleep at night.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CrECbOEr_Ik/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

https://www.instagram.com/p/CrEKK2iug6t/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Seemingly to help people understand the meaning behind her new tattoo, Doja shared a quote about the “demonic” figure in a separate post. “Images from the 1665 edition of Fortune Liceti’s De Monstris,” it read. “Originally published, without the illustrations, in 1616. Liceti’s work, although not the first on the topic of deformities in nature, was perhaps the most influential of the period. In the wake of the book there was a huge rise in interest throughout Europe in ‘monstrosities.’: pygmies, supposed mermaids, deformed fetuses, and other natural marvels were put on display and widely discussed, becoming the circus freak-shows of their time.”

It continued, “However, unlike many of his contemporaries, Licenti did not see deformity as something negative, as the result of errors or failures in the course of nature. Instead he likened nature to an artist who, faced with some imperfection in the materials to shape, ingeniously created another form still more admirable. ‘It is said that I see the convergence of both Nature and art,’ wrote Liceti, ‘because one or the other not being able to make what they want, they at least make what they can.’ ”

Doja accompanied the quote with a caption that read, “your fear is not my problem.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CrERk–Pla1/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Despite her explanation, the backlash did not stop, prompting Doja to rant against haters via her Stories. “F**k you and f**k what you believe b***h,” she wrote on early Sunday. “and I f**ked your mom b***h.”

Further taunting her haters, the 27-year-old raptress said, “satan said thanks for all the buzz,” before concluding with, “goodnight p***y.”

Doja Cat threw expletive-laden rant against critics of her new tattoo.
Over on Twitter, the “Kiss Me More” hitmaker also clapped back at the haters. “if ur calling me demonic honestly werk cuz like i love that u ate fr,” she tweeted. When an offended user wrote, “stop disrespecting my religion,” the hip-hop star wrote back, “u ate sus.”

The raptress also clapped back at haters on Twitter.
Doja has had several other tattoos all over her body, including a spider tattoo, a kudu tattoo, a demon with the trident ink and some dots on her fingers. Back in March, she said that she wanted “Black Phillip and a bat skeleton” next.

[via]

Related Articles

Back to top button