Doja Cat is asking out social media customers who in contrast the feel of her hair to pubic hair.
Over the weekend, the “Agora Hills” rapper posted the quilt artwork for her upcoming single, “Masc,” which encompasses a close-up picture of her pure hair, on Instagram.
After followers started leaving unfavorable feedback about her tight curl sample, often called 4C hair, Doja went reside on Instagram to handle those that left the thoughtless remarks.
The Grammy winner informed her 24 million-plus followers to cease evaluating her hair to “sheep and pubes and carpet and popcorn and shit like that,” according to footage shared by Pop Base on X, previously Twitter.
“We got to move forward. Let’s move forward. Let’s grow,” she mentioned, including, “I can’t tell you what to do. I’m not your fucking parents. I don’t want to say too much.”
Though Doja appeared to disable feedback on the Instagram put up selling “Masc,” her followers confirmed assist for her pure hair on X.
doja is a 100% proper y’all are so bizarre and texturist on the subject of black 4c hair . https://t.co/0urOeKhQDx
— Ⓜ𝒶𝓀𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓁𝒾 𝒹ℴ𝓁𝓁 ✞ 🐆. (@MakaveliDoll22) March 30, 2024
Doja Cat’s pure hair is gorgeous. Weird that anybody is being bizarre about it. Her curls look so delicate ☺️
— ladidai (@ladidaix) 🤠 peep lincolnbio (@ladidaix) March 30, 2024
She’s racist and loves racist language. She must be getting a kick out of this.
— DesantisPrincessBoots (@ablackfairy) March 31, 2024
Earlier this month, Doja introduced she was deactivating her Instagram account as a result of she’s been having “fucked up thoughts” over how she’s been “treated” on the social media platform.
“I’m gonna deactivate because I’m not really feeling this anymore, you guys take care of yourselves,” she wrote in a since-deleted put up, according to XXL magazine. “I like coming here to find inspo and see people being creative but I just feel like this is getting to be too much.”
“Please watch how you talk to and about people on the internet. Bye,” she added.
“Masc” will launch on April 5. The forthcoming monitor marks Doja’s first single since she launched her fourth studio album, “Scarlet,” in September final 12 months.