Fans of Doja Cat are worried for her and her soul.
The Planet Her singer has posted on social media about her new tattoo and while some might call it epic, others fear something much more sinister is afoot.
The 27-year-old has revealed her full back design, which is the skeleton of a humungous bat.
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It's an eerie image and her comments section was absolutely wild.
One person said: "Bruh just say that u in the Iluminati or some we all now."
Another added: "No offense but it looks satanic to me!!"
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A third wrote: "'Symbols of initiation' into the illuminati..."
A fourth quipped: "Her soul is gone forever."
This isn't the first time she has faced accusations of promoting satanism with her ink.
Only a few weeks ago, Doja showed off a creature that looked like it was on her arm.
To ward off any more negative comments on her new bat tattoo, the singer included a description about what the meaning was behind it.
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She posted a message that said: "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."
There you have it folks, she hasn't joined the Illuminati (that we know of) and she's not trying to promote satanism.
So, chill out.
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There have been a few claims of A-list singers promoting the conspiracy theory this year.
After Beyoncé's incredible performance in Dubai at the start of the year, some people believed she made references to the Illuminati throughout the concert.
One person claimed the artist had been involved in a ritual as she was helped with a costume change by a masked figure before raised on a podium.
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The moment came during the final act, as Beyoncé sung her classic track 'Drunk in Love' as fireworks lit up the sky behind her.
Similarly, many thought Rihanna displayed an Illuminati sign during her Super Bowl Halftime Show in February.
At one point during her set, she held her hands in the air in a triangle and people absolutely pounced on it.
Some also suggested her stage was set up in a way that also alluded to her being in the Illuminati.
Or maybe the whole thing is just very silly and as some people pointed out she might have been making a diamond symbol in reference to her song 'Shine Bright Like a Diamond'.
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