" Whatever helps u sleep at dark . "

Doja Catjust got some new ink — and it wasn’t very well received by some of her fans.

Earlier this week, Doja debuted atattooof a mythological figure, and she was quickly accused of being a satanist.

Numerous commenters called the tattoo “Satanic” and condemned Doja for putting the image on her body.

One former fan even said that they were unfollowing because Doja had “clearly” sold her soul to the devil.

In response, Doja proved she was completely unbothered, writing back, “Whatever helps u sleep at night.”

According to art history nonprofit organizationPublic Domain Review,De Monstriswas a commentary on deformities in nature, with the artist choosing to not see these differences as “errors or failures in the course of nature.”

“Instead, he likened nature to an artist who, faced with some imperfection in the materials to shape, ingeniously created another form still more admirable,” the organization wrote.

Despite the clarification about Doja’s intentions with the tattoo, she still found herself facing criticism from fans — to which she continued to be unbothered.

“If ur calling me demonic honestly werk cuz like i love that u ate fr,” Doja wrote on Twitter.

if ur ring me demonic honestly werk cuz like i love that u ate fr .

Doja went back and forth with a few followers, responding to one fan who accused her of “glamorizing satan” by saying, “truth is im stylin on u fr.”

@randiryannn @LilDojasX truth is i m stylin on u fr

It sounds like Doja isn’t letting all the criticism get to her — and the tat is definitely sticking around!

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A closeup of Doja

A closeup of Doja

A closeup of Doja

A closeup of Doja

A closeup of Doja