Mario Sorrenti
Doja Cat has love in her heart and Hollywood on her mind. In the 27-year-old super star’s brand-new Harper’s Bazaar cover story — among 3 “Icons” concerns by the publication this month — she opened about her shift from being a “serial dater” to falling for her partner and shared strategies to pause her music profession sooner or later in order to pursue acting.
“I love love,” admitted Doja, who’s supposedly dating comic and Twitch banner J. Cyrus.
“I’m possibly a serial dater,” she continued. “I definitely have had that in me a little bit. But right now I’m in a different place in my life where I am very committed and very much in love in a different way than before. I think I’ve evolved… I feel like a woman who is coming into her own.”
The “Kiss Me More” artist, who’s threatened to give up music completely several times in the past, went on to share her imagine taking a break from her existing profession to dip her toes into acting — and perhaps stand-up funny. “[Stand-up] is something I’ve definitely considered,” she informed the publication. “I actually went onstage recently with Craig Robinson. He’ll get on a piano and just play songs, but he’ll do it in his own Craig Robinson, funny-ass way.”
“I would love to do movies that I believe in,” Doja continued. “I would have to stop the music for a minute. But I would be down to immerse myself in acting for a certain period of time. I love comedies and action films. I want to learn martial arts and be in a film like John Wick.”
Doja is fresh off the release of her 2nd single of 2023, “Paint The Town Red.” The track debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is anticipated to appear on the star’s upcoming 4th, as-yet-untitled album, together with June’s “Attention.”
She likewise discussed what’s to come with her next musical task for the Harper’s Bazaar “Icons” trilogy, which likewise included cover stars Paul Mescal and Kendall Jenner. “This new album is more introspective, but I’m not leaning so hard into that to where it becomes boring,” Doja revealed.
“So I want to give stories and bops. It’s a nice mixture of both,” she included. “I think this project is a really fun canvas for me to play with my rap skills and talk about what’s going on in my life. But I’m not abandoning who I was and what I know about pop and singing and that aspect of music.”
See Doja Cat grace the cover of Harper’s Bazaar listed below: