Doja Cat's Latest Tattoo Is A Giant Bat Skeleton That Covers Her Back

    "Bats often represent death in the sense of letting go of the old."

    Doja Cat unveiled her latest tattoo — a huge bat back piece.

    Close-up of Doja Cat with beads on where her eyebrows used to be and multicolored lipstick

    Doja started her tattoo journey earlier this year, beginning with a fine-line devil holding a pitchfork in February. She's had to defend her work against accusations of Satanism before, previously writing, "Whatever helps u sleep at night" in response to one user who claimed she had sold her soul to the devil.

    Close-up of Doja at the Met Gala in a feline outfit

    So Doja took to Instagram with a series of pics of her new tat, which is aesthetically very in line with her previous work.

    The tattoo was done by artist Mr. K, who tattoos at celebrity hot spot Bang Bang in New York.

    Doja also alluded to the potential meaning of the piece with a highlighted piece of text that read, "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" — i.e., not a satanic image.

    Doja in a plasticky-looking gown with train on the red carpet

    That being said, she did still hop into the comments:

    Comment: "Bruh just say that u in the iluminati"; Doja: i'm in the illuminati"

    It's important stuff:

    Doja correcting someone's spelling of "now" instead of "know"

    Anyway, I'll leave on this note:

    Comment: "How has no one thought of 'Battoo'?"