Doja Cat taunts trolls over ‘demonic’ monster tattoo in foul-mouthed tirade: ‘Satan said thanks for all the buzz!’

After being named one of TIME’s Most Influential People, Grammy winner Doja Cat taunted her beloved Internet trolls for their outrage over her ‘demonic’ new monster tattoo.

The ink on the controversial 27-year-old’s left forearm 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).

On Sunday, Doja (born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini) tweeted: ‘If [you’re] calling me demonic honestly werk [because], like, I love that [you] ate [for real].’

A day earlier, the Kill Bill rapper – who stressed ‘your fear is not my problem’ – took to Instastory for her foul-mouthed tirade: ‘Satan said thanks for all the buzz.’

‘F*** you and f*** what you believe bi***,’ Doja continued.

Taunt: After being named one of TIME's Most Influential People, Grammy winner Doja taunted her beloved Internet trolls for their outrage over her 'demonic' new monster tattoo

Monster: The ink on the controversial 27-year-old's left forearm 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)

‘And I f***ed your mom bi***.’

The Central LA Area New High School drop-out – who boasts 75M social media followers – concluded: ‘Goodnight pu***.’

Doja – who spends much of her time as a ‘recluse’ in her $2.2M Beverly Hills home – admitted she’s become so ‘addicted to social media’ that ‘it’s become part of my career.’

‘I enjoy it. Actually I deeper than enjoy it,’ the I Don’t Do Drugs star confessed in her TIME cover story published last Thursday.

‘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. 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.

‘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. It doesn’t feel good at first, but it’s helped a lot. I don’t know how else I would have done that.’

Doja was previously forced to apologize for her very public use of homophobic slurs to attack rappers Tyler, The Creator and Earl Sweatshirt back in 2015 as well as hanging out in far-right chat rooms.

The Vegas hitmaker – who nearly quit the music industry a year ago – has been putting the finishing touches on her fourth studio album tentatively titled Hellmouth, which RCA/Kemosabe Records will release later this year.

Last Tuesday, Doja tweeted that she kept ‘changing my mind’ about the album’s title and when Twitter user @andeizar suggested ‘attention seeking’ she replied: ‘I have a song about that on there!’

On Sunday, Doja (born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini) tweeted: 'If [you're] calling me demonic honestly werk [because], like, I love that [you] ate [for real]'

A day earlier, the Kill Bill rapper - who stressed 'your fear is not my problem' - took to Instastory for her foul-mouthed tirade: 'Satan said thanks for all the buzz'

Doja continued: 'F*** you and f*** what you believe bi***'

'And I f***ed your mom bi***'

The Central LA Area New High School drop-out - who boasts 75M social media followers - concluded: 'Goodnight pu***'

'I enjoy it. Actually I deeper than enjoy it': Doja - who spends much of her time as a 'recluse' in her $2.2M Beverly Hills home - admitted she's become so 'addicted to social media' that 'it's become part of my career' in her TIME cover story published last Thursday

Nearly quit the music biz last year: The I Don't Do Drugs star has been putting the finishing touches on her fourth studio album tentatively titled Hellmouth, which RCA/Kemosabe Records will release later this year

Last Tuesday, Doja tweeted that she kept 'changing my mind' about the album's title and when Twitter user @andeizar suggested 'attention seeking' she replied: 'I have a song about that on there!'