Doja Cat has opened up about how she feels, after an online argument with fans last month on her Instagram account, which resulted in the rapper receiving hundreds of thousands of unfollows.
Specifically, the female rapper born in 1995 made a statement that she felt free after losing more than 250,000 followers on Instagram after controversial statements to the audience: “Seeing all these people unfollowed me, made me feel like I had defeated a huge monster that had been holding me back for so long. It felt like I could reconnect with the people who really mattered and loved me, loved me. who I am. I feel free,” Doja Cat wrote on her Instagram Story.

The trouble started when Doja Cat argued that her fans should not name their own fandom. This quote from the American rapper refers to her fans calling themselves Kittens: “My fans won’t call themselves that. If you call yourself Kitten, you need to Turn off your phone, get a job and help your parents” – Doja Cat said.

Doja Cat’s statement was considered too harsh and offensive to fans. However, the story does not stop here. When a fan asked to hear her say she loves her fans the way she used to say before, Doja Cat expressed discomfort and dissatisfaction: “I don’t love you because I don’t even know who you are.”

The fans were then extremely surprised by this thoughtless statement. They pointed out that entertainers like her would be “nobody” if they did not receive the support of fans. In response to this, Doja Cat continued to look careless towards the audience: “No one is forcing you. I don’t understand why you guys talk to me like you’re crazy.”

Doja Cat’s actions and words at that time not only caused anger among fans but also with music lovers. They think that Doja Cat is suffering from star disease after suddenly becoming famous thanks to the hit “Say So” in 2020.