
In a week that has already been heavy with the news of Catherine O’Hara’s passing at age 71 on January 30, 2026, the digital mystic known as Psychic Meow Meow has released an emotional and characteristically surreal tribute to the late icon.
Known for her “vibe checks” that blend pop culture with metaphysical insight, Psychic Meow Meow’s latest column—titled The Mother of All Auras—has gone viral among fans mourning the woman who gave us Moira Rose and Delia Deetz.
1. The “Eternal Accent” of the Soul
Psychic Meow Meow began her reading by addressing O’Hara’s most famous trait: her voice. While the world saw O’Hara as a master of accents, Meow Meow claims these weren’t just character choices—they were “vibrational shifts.”
- The Opinion: Meow Meow believes O’Hara was a “Frequency Shifter,” someone who could tune into different timelines.
- The Quote: “Moira Rose wasn’t a character; she was a sovereign state. Catherine didn’t perform; she simply allowed a high-frequency, eccentric entity to borrow her vocal cords for a few seasons.”
2. Transitioning to the “Great Award Season”
With O’Hara’s death following a brief illness in Los Angeles, Psychic Meow Meow provided comfort to fans by describing O’Hara’s transition as the ultimate “Moira-esque” exit.
- The Psychic Vision: Meow Meow claims she saw O’Hara “floating into the light wearing a gown made of iridescent crow feathers.”
- The Comfort: “She isn’t gone,” Meow Meow assured her followers. “She has simply relocated to a dimension where the wigs are even larger and every day is a gala.”
3. A Legacy of “Generational Light”
In her article, Meow Meow highlighted how O’Hara’s energy bridged the gap between the boomers who loved SCTV and the Gen Z fans who turned Schitt’s Creek into a lifestyle.
- The “Karmic Weight”: Meow Meow argued that O’Hara carried almost zero “celebrity karma,” a rarity in Hollywood.
- The Prediction: Meow Meow suggests that O’Hara’s final performances in The Studio and The Last of Us (released in 2025) will serve as “spiritual anchors” for the industry, pushing future comedy toward a place of “deep, absurd empathy” rather than cruelty.
4. A Message from the “Other Side”?
In the most controversial part of her tribute, Psychic Meow Meow hinted at a “lingering transmission” from the legendary actress.
- The Message: According to the psychic, O’Hara’s “energy” is currently amused by the outpouring of grief. “She wants you to stop crying and start practicing your ‘Danny Boy’ for the next award season,” Meow Meow claimed.
- The Warning: Meow Meow ended her piece by advising fans to keep an eye out for “flamboyant birds or strangely structured hats” in the coming weeks—a sure sign that O’Hara’s spirit is checking in.
Final Thoughts Psychic Meow Meow’s take on Catherine O’Hara is one of profound respect, viewing the actress not just as a comedian, but as a “spiritual architect” of joy. As the world revisits Best in Show and Home Alone this week, Meow Meow reminds us that “Genius never really leaves; it just changes its outfit.”
