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Doja Cat Is Focused On Her Fans Who ‘Know Who I am’

Doja Cat is only looking out for her loyal fans!

Despite losing several hundred thousand social media followers after she rejected her fan base’s preferred name, “Kittenz,” the controversial singer is still fighting. In his latest update, he claims that the most important thing to him is that his fans know who he really is, as if claiming that those who don’t know him are unimportant.

Doja Cat Has Explained What Fandom Really Means To Him

Anyone who has followed Doja for any length of time knows he does not bow to pressure. For those unaware, he sends messages through his Instagram Stories, proving that the way people see him doesn’t phase him.

To convey the message, “Wine Pon You” uploaded an image of a faucet with a black head flowing into what looks like a bathtub. On the other side of the photo, she wrote, “What’s important to me is that my fans know who I am and that others are stuck trying to find out.”

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Just prior to the update, the 27-year-old had reacted to the massive loss of followers, taking to his Instagram Stories to state, “Seeing all these people unfollow me makes me feel like I’ve defeated a huge beast that’s been holding me back for so long. After a long time. And it feels like I can reconnect with people who really matter and love me for who I am and not who I used to be.”

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Doja shared a statement on the image of a car moving on the highway. The same picture appeared in the next post along with a cryptic message that read, “I’m not ‘farting’, a** I’m just whispering.”

In case you missed it, about 200k people follow the “Kiss Me More” artist on Instagram, and he even had to delete his account on Meta’s Threads, given the intensity of the feud between him and his fan members.

The ash clash also resulted in the deactivation of three of his most popular X stan accounts, namely Doja HQ, The Kittens Room and Doja Cat News. As it turns out, the “So High” hitmaker told the pageant and his other fans to “get a life, get a job and help your parents with the house.”

Things took a turn for the worse after one of his supporters told him that they had held a poll on X to decide the best name for the fanbase in 2020, and the singer-songwriter replied that the person created the poll as “a teenage alcoholic”.

“My fans don’t call themselves shit,” added Doja before her man, Jeffrey Cyrus, was caught in the crossfire. According to The Blast, netizens uploaded several screenshots containing the comedian’s post commenting on previous sexual assaults he may have committed.

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Responding to the attack, the MTV Video Music Award winner slammed X and Threads, writing, “I don’t give a damn about your personal life.”

Doja then blocked as he warned his remaining followers not to use his “royal name”, Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini. As he told one, “You made the name of my kingdom your own [screen name] is creepy as f**k.”

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Two Stan Account Holders Demand Apology From Grammy Award Winner

As the online feud intensified, the account operator of the aforementioned “Need to Know” artist’s stan account demanded an apology from him. As The Blast reported, the conversation moved towards the expectations and responsibilities of being a celebrity in today’s world.

During the interview, one of the operators, only calling Jamun for security reasons revealed, “He needs to come out and apologize and be sincere.” At the same time, another person behind one of the other now-deactivated pages, Amir, shared his perspective on the dynamic between celebrities and their followers. In his words:

“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.”

Elaborating further, he stated that the decision to deactivate the account was a way to prove that their support could be withdrawn at any time, adding, “We did so many campaigns and promotions for it that it was not worth it if the comments were what it was. he really felt it.”

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