Woah Vicky Once Again Claims Drawing Blood Was Required to Enter Bella Thorne’s Halloween Party

The influencer has previously alleged the party had strict rules, warning signs, and a blood-prick requirement.

Left: Woah Vicky with a high bun and a blue jacket. Right: Bella Thorne with long hair and wearing a black outfit with a leather jacket.
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Woah Vicky is resurfacing a years-old claim that Bella Thorne asked guests to prick themselves for blood before attending her Halloween party.

The topic came up during the 25-year-old influencer’s appearance on Sneako’s livestream on Saturday (Jan. 24) when a text-to-speech question from the chat asked her to talk about what “Satanic stuff” she allegedly saw at Hollywood parties she attended.

“Well, all that stuff is real, but basically somebody invited me to like one of those famous parties,” she said near the 30-minute mark in the steam linked here.

Sneako interjected by asking if it was a “Diddy party”, to which Vicky clarified that it wasn’t an actual party hosted by Diddy but that “it was that vibes.”

Sneako continued the comparison by asking, "You saw baby oil and shit?" which made Vicky explain she never actually went inside.

"In order to get in the party, you had to prick your blood," Vicky said, leaving Sneako in disbelief and characterizing the act as “witchcraft.”

Moments later, Vicky stated that it was Thorne’s party but did not provide more details.

During an August 2021 interview with DJ Smallz, Vicky, who claims that she doesn’t celebrate Halloween because it’s “the devil’s day,” said she was invited to Thorne’s party by other friends. The only timeline she provided was that the party took place around “the beginning of all this COVID stuff.”

“I happened to be with them and they was going and I was like, 'Fuck it, let's go,’” she recalled.

However, the viral star said there were warning signs from the start. Vicky claimed that on the night of the party, a man was shot on Hollywood Boulevard near where the event was set to be held. She was also made aware of an alleged dress code where guests were asked “to be half naked.”

She continued, “We get to the party... you can't bring your phone in... you got to sign some papers. This is where it really threw me off. They said they had to prick yo blood to get in."

According to Vicky, others stayed, but she left, calling an Uber and going home.

Thorne, a former Disney Channel star turned OnlyFans creator, has yet to respond to Vicky’s claims.

Vicky has had a long history of making extremely debatable claims during her years in the spotlight. Back in 2017 she said that she'd taken a test from Ancestry.com and discovered that she was Black, despite all evidence pointing to her being white. She even told the story multiple ways: in one telling, her DNA proved she was 25% African-American, and in another it was 44%. She also, around the same time, told continuously shifting stories about her family, none of which matched any available evidence: that her dad is "not white," that her mother is mixed-race, that she has a Black sister, or no siblings at all, or a disabled sister.

Vicky's ex-boyfriend, YouTuber Jon “Lil Rot” Jenkins, said at the time of these claims, "You’re not Black. Stop trying to be Black."

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