Most artists lap up the attention from their fans, however not Doja Cat.
In recent weeks, the ‘Kiss Me More’ vocalist has actually struck out at criticism surrounding her personal life, even calling her fans ‘miserable h**s’ as she got her claws out.
Unsurprisingly, it’s caused a significant reaction, with the Grammy award winner losing almost 400,000 fans on Instagram alone.
The debate started last month after some fans revealed issues over Doja Cat’s rumoured relationship with J. Cyrus.
As images of them emerged online, numerous fans implicated Cyrus of grooming and sexual misbehavior – even mentioning a previous Twitch post by the comic as evidence.
In reaction, the ‘Say So’ vocalist obstructed numerous fans and took a swipe at fans with a pointed talk about Instagram.
She composed: “I want yall to read this comment and take it as a message. I don’t give a f**k what you think about my personal life. I never have and never will give a f**k what you think about me or my personal life goodbye and good riddance miserable h**s haha!”
Later that month, she made numerous questionable posts on Threads that were likewise catty about her hardcore fans.
In the now-deleted posts, the artist even called them ‘creepy’ and informed them to ‘go get a job’. (Ouch!)
Her claws were out in another thread too, with Doja madly blasting her fans’ family pet name – which is ‘kittenz’ or ‘kittens’.
She informed them: “my fans don’t name themselves s**t. if you call yourself a ‘kitten’ or f**king ‘kittenz’ that means you need to get off your phone and get a job and help your parents with the house.” (Double ouch!)
Understandably, the questionable posts have actually led numerous fans to turn away from the artist – who has actually lost over 566,040 fans on Instagram in the last month.
The statistics, gathered from the website Social Blade, price quote that the pop star lost over 373,000 fans in the days after her questionable thread posts.
Despite this, the vocalist has yet to apologise for the event.
Meanwhile, her previous fans continue to call her out online as they battle like cats and dogs.
One composed: “Not her tryna drop music after disowning her audience.”
Another included: “this s**t better be fire for how disrespectful you’ve been to your entire fan base lately.”
Here’s hoping the vocalist stops playing cat and mouse with her fans quickly.
UNILAD have actually connected to Doja Cat’s agents for remark.