Doja Cat attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Sony Pictures The Book of Clarence at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on 5 January 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
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- Doja Cat’s mom, Deborah Elizabeth Sawyer, has filed for a brief restraining order towards her son Raman Dalithando Dlamini.
- Sawyer reportedly needs safety for Doja Cat towards Raman, too, alleging that he bodily and verbally abused her.
- Doja’s mom had a restraining order towards her son prior to now, which has expired.
Doja Cat’s mom, Deborah Elizabeth Sawyer, has filed for a brief restraining order towards her son, Raman Dalithando Dlamini, based on authorized paperwork obtained by TMZ.
She reportedly needs safety for Doja Cat towards Raman as effectively, alleging that he bodily and verbally abused her.
Sawyer alleged that her son knocked Doja’s tooth out, inflicted cuts and bruises, and stole and destroyed a few of the singer’s property, the publication reported.
Raman additionally allegedly abused her; she claims he made threats towards her.
Sawyer has been granted a court-ordered safety towards her son, with a pending listening to for a everlasting restraining order. For Doja Cat to additionally obtain safety, she would want to file her personal request for a restraining order.
Sawyer had a restraining order towards her son prior to now, which expired.
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Both Doja Cat’s dad and mom have creative backgrounds, together with her mom being a painter and clothes designer and her South African father, Dumisani Dlamini, being an actor and dancer who notably appeared in Sarafina!, based on People.
The singer was raised by her mom.
In an interview with Rolling Stone in 2021, Doja shared that she and her brother had skilled intense racism rising up.
“I regarded completely different. My hair was completely different,” she advised the publication. “People had been very racist and really impolite and unhinged and peculiar.”