Doja Cat is rapidly adding to her collection of tattoos after getting inked up for the first time just six months ago. Following on from the dramatic back-piece which she got done last month which shows a bat skeleton splayed across her shoulder-blades, the "Boss Bitch" and "Kiss Me More" rapper just showed off some of her new additions.

In a carousel of topless photos on Instagram credited to L.A.-based artist Mr. K., Doja revealed a detailed spider tattoo dangling from a web beneath the bat skeleton on her lower back. She also unveiled a dramatic new tattoo on her left hand: an ornate sword skewering an eyeball, flanked by the digits "9" and "5" on each side, and surrounded by intricate dot and line work.

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Doja's growing coterie of body art will be familiar to anybody who has experienced the addictive nature of getting a tattoo done and then immediately wanting more, but to some fans, the rapper's esoteric choices of inspiration for her ink are cause for concern.

She has been accused several times of flaunting connections to the Illuminati and devil worship in her tattoos, specifically one of a figure which commenters believed to be Satan. Doja later clarified the origins of the tattoo in question—a part-human, part-animal creature—by sharing the source material to Instagram; the 1616 artwork De Monstris by Fortunio Licenti, which depicts several such grotesqueries combining human features with elements nature.

"Your fear is not my problem," she wrote.

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Philip Ellis is a freelance writer and journalist from the United Kingdom covering pop culture, relationships and LGBTQ+ issues. His work has appeared in GQ, Teen Vogue, Man Repeller and MTV.