Doja Cat.
Doja Cat blasted fans recently after they dogged her with criticism about her questionable partner, comic J. (Jeffrey) Cyrus.
The vocalist went public with Cyrus last November, and the 2 were seen kissing on a private yacht in June.
Not long after, a number of individuals stepped forward implicating Cyrus of grooming and sexual misbehavior, according to BuzzFeed.
Some individuals consisted of screenshots of posts presumably composed by Cyrus where he “seemingly references alleged sexual assault,” according to the Evening Standard.
Doja Cat didn’t appear to value the criticism, blasting fans on both Twitter and Threads in now-deleted posts.
In one post, she informed fans in all caps: “I don’t give a fuck what you think about my personal life.”
She likewise obviously obstructed a variety of fans.
The vocalist informed other fans not to call her by her “government name,” which is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini.
“You making my government name your [screen name] is creepy as fuck,” she tweeted to one fan.
When another asked Doja Cat to state that she enjoys her fans, it was a bridge too far for the vocalist.
“I don’t though cuz I don’t even know yall,” she said.
Another fan reacted: “And we don’t know you. But we have supported you through thick and thin. Mind you you’d be NOTHING without us. You’d be working at a grocery store making songs on fucking Garage Band Miss high school drop out.”
The vocalist responded: “idk why you’re talking to me like you’re my mother … you sound like a crazy person.”
Doja Cat connects with fans.
Doja Cat likewise had severe words for her fans who call themselves “kittens,” and recommended they “get off your phone and get a job and help your parents with the house.” (The vocalist herself held a survey in 2020 asking her fans what they should be calledwith “kittens” getting 74% of the vote and “cubs” 26%.)
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She used this suggestions to one fan whose user name included the word “kittenz”: “Just delete the entire account and rethink everything it’s never too late.”
HuffPost connected to Doja Cat for remark, however did not instantly receive a reaction.
The vocalist might be taking her own suggestions concerning social networks. She erased the tweets where she blasted fans and has reportedly deactivated her Threads account.
Need help? Visit RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Online Hotline or the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s website.