Ice Spice Accused Of Satanic Hand Signals At The Super Bowl By Conspiracy Theorists

Ice Spice recently had a ball at the Super Bowl on Sunday (February 11) with her good pal Taylor Swift. However, just like with so many other artists right now, she couldn’t have a good time in peace without facing some satanist accusations. Moreover, conspiracy theorists think that the “Deli” hitmaker displayed satanic hand signs at the event. Particularly, she apparently did some devil horns signs and then grabbed onto her upside-down cross, which some took as an overt sign of satanic worship. Of course, these are mostly more conservative or religious circles talking about this, or ones who just want an excuse to hate on the Bronx rapper.

In fact, it seems like a lot of times artists face claims like these, it’s for pretty innocuous things that are more of a reflection of religious imagery being repurposed for other reasons in pop culture and the media. That hand sign is the same symbol you’d put up during a rock or metal show, for example. In other cultures, it doesn’t have a relation to the devil at all, so folks are probably just exaggerating. If that’s how Ice Spice wants to act now that her newest single “Think U The S**t (Fart)” is her highest-charting single so far, then so be it. That doesn’t make reflect any sympathy for the devil.

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Ice Spice’s Supposed Devil Worship At The Super Bowl: Watch

Jokes aside, perhaps treating this concern as a mere joke only makes the issue worse. After all, do you think these folks are very open to criticism or mocking remarks if they’re complaining about Satan and hip-hop at the big football game? Nevertheless, it’s already been a pretty big year for Ice Spice, one that will surely only get grander. Her debut studio album is in the works, and when it lands, it will likely make another massive splash.

Meanwhile, this also comes amid rapidly brewing beef between the 24-year-old and Latto. While things aren’t explicitly combative yet, there have been too many subliminals and coincidences to ignore. Let’s see if that changes at some point in 2024, or if they will make it all water under the bridge. For more news and the latest updates on Ice Spice, keep checking in with HNHH.

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Doja Cat Reacts To Haters Calling Her Tattoo Satanic

These days, it’s more common than not to see some accusations of satanism float around the hip-hop world. Lil Uzi Vert held a bit of a monopoly on claims of devil worship, but other stars faced similar allegations. However, an overwhelming majority of people who face these claims just brush them off and point to aesthetic, style, or other reasons for using similar imagery. Moreover, the latest to do so is Doja Cat, who clapped back at Instagram haters who thought her latest tattoo was too close to taboo religious subjects.

“Not a fan anymore,” one user commented under her picture of a human-animal hybrid that the “Woman” singer tatted on her. “Used to love you but you clearly sold your soul to the devil. Unfollow.” To that comment specifically, Doja Cat responded in a way that might as well have applied to all the hate coming her way. “Whatever helps u sleep at night,” she replied to the dismissive attitude that commenter put on. Not only that, but she added an explanation of her art in another post.

Doja Cat Responds To Claims Of Demonic Body Art

“Images from the 1665 edition of Fortune Liceti’s De Monstris,” Doja Cat’s explanation quoted from another post. “Originally published, without the illustrations, in 1616. Liceti’s work, although not the first on the topic of deformities in nature, was perhaps the most influential of the period. In the wake of the book there was a huge rise in interest throughout Europe in ‘monstrosities.’: pygmies, supposed mermaids, deformed fetuses, and other natural marvels were put on display and widely discussed, becoming the circus freak-shows of their time.

“However, unlike many of his contemporaries, Licenti did not see deformity as something negative, as the result of 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. ‘It is said that I see the convergence of both Nature and art,’ wrote Liceti, ‘because one or the other not being able to make what they want, they at least make what they can.’” On that note, Doja Cat wrote, “Your fear is not my problem.” Regardless of your take, check back in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on Doja Cat.

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