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Doja Cat Teases About Her ‘Demonic’ Monster Tattoo

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Doja Cat recently replied to the criticism she has been receiving over her ‘demonic’ monster tattoo in a foul-mouthed tirade.

Here is everything you need to know.

Doja Cat’s most recent foul-mouthed tirade explained

Most recently, Doja Cat taunted trollers for their outrage over her new ‘demonic’ monster tattoo.

Moreover, the 27-year-old rapper has controversial ink on her left forearm which is based on an illustration called Giovanni Battista Bissoni.

For the unversed, it can be found in the 1634 book De Monstruorum Causis, Natura et Differentiis by y Italian philosopher Fortunio Liceti.

In addition, Doja Cat, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, took to her official Twitter account on Sunday to respond to her trollers.

She wrote, ‘If [you’re] calling me demonic honestly werk [because], like, I love that [you] ate [for real].’

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Meanwhile, Doja Cat’s reply comes only a day after she shared her foul-mouthed tirade on her Instagram Story.

Furthermore, the Kill Bill rapper emphasized ‘your fear is not my problem’ and said, ‘Satan said thanks for all the buzz.’

She continued, ‘F*** you and f*** what you believe bi***. And I f***ed your mom bi***.’

Additionally, she concluded the message with, ‘Goodnight pu***.’

Doja Cat admits that she is addicted to social media

Doja Cat recently confirmed that she has become addicted to social media and that it has turned into a portion of her career.

If you didn’t know, the Vegas hitmaker has nearly 75 million followers on her social media accounts.

Subsequently, she made the revelation during her interview for the TIME cover story which was published on Thursday last week.

She said, ‘I enjoy it. Actually I deeper than enjoy it.’

She added, ‘I am very impulsive. And I see it as a form of entertainment for the people that are reading it and watching it. And I’m also entertained.’

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Doja Cat continued, ‘Social media has been a really big part of what I do. I’m just learning to control how much I put out, and the way that I put those things out [by] messing up.’

She mentioned, ‘Making a big mistake, like, just getting lit and going on [Instagram] Live and then seeing it the next day. That’s kind of helped me step back, which is nice.’

Besides that, she has been forced to apologize to Tyler, The Creator, and Earl Sweatshirt in the past for her usage of homophobic slurs.

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