Doja Cat Confesses Interest In Delving Into Other Industries

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Doja Cat Confesses Interest In Delving Into Other Industries

Doja Cat has Hollywood on its mind.

In the 27-year-old singer’s latest interview, she opened up about her plans to leave her music career in the future so she can pursue an acting career. The controversial artist, who sometimes threatens to quit music altogether, also shared his dream of venturing into stand-up comedy.

Doja Cat Has Plans To ‘Immerse Themselves’ In Hollywood For A Moment

Although he has a thriving music career that has led to spending several weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200, Doja is turning his attention to other areas. He revealed his plans to detour into this area during a recent conversation with him Harper’s Bazaar for their new cover story.

Starting the chat, the “Kiss Me Better” singer, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, stated, “There are other types of projects that I want to do. I want to make clothes and try makeup. I want to explore acting.”

The singer explained that he “loves making movies” which he believes in, adding, “I have to stop music for a while. But I’m going down to engage in acting for a certain period. I like comedy and action movies. I want to learn martial arts and being in movies like ‘John Wick.’”

Doja Cat wears a Blue leather dress with a bunch of Dark Grapes in her hand at Jean Paul Gaultier in ParisMEGA

As the conversation unfolded, Doja claimed that stand-up comedy was also on his radar. He revealed to the publication, “It’s something I’m considering. I went on stage recently with Craig Robinson. He would play songs on the piano and do it in his own, funny-a** Craig Robinson way.”

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Before he shared details about what he envisioned for his next phase, the Los Angeles-born singer had declared that he planned to take a new musical path, Blast reported that he had said earlier this year:

“I know that I’ve been doing a lot of pink and soft things, a lot of pop and glitter, but for this next era, I’m going in a more masculine direction.”

While he didn’t provide additional details about his next album, the Grammy Award winner’s upcoming release will be different from what’s in his previous catalog. However, he revealed that there will be more of a rap infusion on the unfinished project, referring to his 2022 single “Vegas.”

The American Music Award Winner’s Latest Streak Against His Fans Leads to Account Ban

Apart from preparing for the acting gig, Doja was slammed by her fans after posting disparaging remarks about them. As The Blast reported last month, the “Juicy” hitmaker took to Meta’s Threads to call on his followers, who call themselves “kittens,” to put down their phones and find jobs.

The situation soon worsened when he rejected the idea of ​​a fanbase nickname, suggesting a complete overhaul of the account. What followed this move raised tensions among his fans, leading to widespread discontent and discussion about the impact of his comments.

Doja Cat at The Prince's Trust Gala 2023MEGA

Adding fuel, Doja refused fans’ requests to express his love for them, as he surely delivered, “I don’t know because I don’t know you all.”

After the heated interaction, prominent figures in the “Kittenz” community, including “@thekittensroom,” “@DojaNews,” and “@DojaHQs” on Twitter, expressed their displeasure by deactivating their accounts. A fourth account, named “@dojacatbrazil,” also announced its permanent termination.

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As the online dispute sparked a broader conversation about expectations for the spotlight, the individuals behind the two accounts explained their reasons for taking a stand and conveyed their hope for an apology from Doja.

With that, Jamun, who prefers to use only his first name due to security concerns, insists, “He just needs to come out and apologize and be sincere.” Likewise, the second operator, Amir, shared his views on the relationship between superstars and their followers, stating:

“Artists don’t owe fans anything beyond surface level respect. It’s a 50/50 thing, you know? I respect you for what you do, and you respect me in return for that support.”

Insisting that deactivating the account was a way to show that their support could be withdrawn at any time, he continued, “We did so much campaigning and promotion for him that it wasn’t worth it if his comments were his feelings.”

Finally, Amir was shocked by Doja’s post, which contradicted his real-life positive reactions to his fans.

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