New report hints at satanic rituals or at least weird beauty treatments

Sep 28, 2011 15:54 GMT  ·  By

A new report comes to add even more edge to Lady Gaga’s public persona: apparently, while in London, the singer took baths in blood in what is believed to have been some sort of satanic ritual.

Gaga has been tied to the Illuminati before but, so far, nothing has emerged in the press about the weird rituals she may be taking part in.

TruthQuake claims to have it from a Scotland Yard report that Gaga is, indeed, involved in a cult – or, if not, into very out of the ordinary beauty treatments – because she likes to bathe in blood.

The police admittedly got involved after a maid at the hotel Gaga was staying at freaked out when she found lots of blood in the bathtub, presumably where the star had been relaxing (for lack of a better term) a short while before.

“A housekeeper at London’s Intercontinental Hotel reported on Sunday that Lady Gaga, during a previous stay this summer, left large amounts of blood in the bathtub of the fashionable suite the pop princess occupied in July,” the e-zine writes.

As expected, the maid went to her supervisor with this piece of news, but was rebuffed.

“She reported the incident to the concierge, Andrea Miller, at the time and was told to put it out of her mind. The maid’s name is being withheld by Scotland Yard for her protection,” TruthQuake further writes.

“Whether this incident was a Satanic ritual or not is unknown,” the e-zine notes. “Miller confirmed Lady Gaga’s bloody hotel incident to Truthquake.com by email,” it adds.

Police took samples of the blood to determine whether it was human – but whether that turned out to be the case, the e-zine doesn’t say.

Neither does it say whether Gaga is being investigated for something in particular (assuming the above is accurate) or, if she’s found guilty of that something, whether she’s liable for jail.

However, knowing that the singer regularly uses fake blood in her concerts, it’s probably not that hard to guess where the blood in the bathtub came from; again, assuming there was any to begin with.