It seems like Lady Gaga's "illuminati" conspiracies are back again as some TikTok users are furious after her song, "Bloody Mary" ,went viral, deeming it "blasphemous."
According to a tweet shared by Buzzing Pop, a screenshot of a comment section from a specific TikTok video shows users calling out Mother Monster for referencing biblical characters in her 2011 track.
One fan noted that the song, released under her 2011 album "Born This Way," was "mocking" Jesus Christ being crucified.
"Industry purposely implements it into the simply, easiest to catch in your head songs. The devil's working," one wrote.
"This song has been in my head but I been so mad cause I don't know if what they're saying is bad or in the bible ugh," another one wrote.
Gaga Daily shared the original video on Twitter, showing the TikTok user named Hannah Stephens using Lady Gaga's song with the text "me looking for where Jesus said to dance with your hands above your head."
The woman in the clip was referring to the lyrics of "Bloody Mary" which reads "I'll dance, dance, dance / With my hands, hands, hands / Above my head, head, head / Like Jesus said."
After her content garnered attention from fans, Stephens shared a follow-up video regarding the issue to explain why she considered Gaga's song as "blasphemous." (via We Got This Covered)
@hs35058 Replying to @lizraeh #greenscreen Hope this helps for those of you who are curious :) #ladygaga #wednesdayaddams #christian #bible #christiantiktok #bloodymary ♬ original sound - Hanna Stephens
She noted that the track's issue isn't regarding the dancing above one's hands above their heads, but rather the implication that Jesus Christ had a romantic relationship with Mary Magdalene.
Fans in the comment section also called out songs like Sam Smith and Kim Petras' "Unholy" and Lil Nas X's "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)."
As of this writing, Lady Gaga has not publicly commented on the issue.
Lady Gaga's 'Bloody Mary' Continues to Dominate Online
Despite the backlash the song has received from other online users, many fans are still sharing their dance covers on TikTok and other social media platforms using "Bloody Mary."
The choreography was derived from the hit Netflix series "Wednesday" where Jenna Ortega's character danced awkwardly at prom.
Even though the song was not the one used in the show, it started trending when users used a sped-up version of Gaga's track while dancing to Wednesday Addam's moves.
Mother Monster acknowledged the song on Twitter, writing, "Slay Wednesday! You're welcome at Haus of Gaga anytime (and bring Thing with you, we love paws around here)."
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