Doja Cat Lashes Out At ‘Toxic’ Rolling Loud Audience After Shaky Performance: I Wasn’t Performing For Y’all In The 1st Place

Doja Cat Lashes Out ‘Toxic’ Rolling Loud Audience After Shaky Performance: I Wasn’t Performing For Y’all In The First Place
Doja Cat headed to social media to explain her Rolling Loud performance over the weekend. From sound issues to a “terrible” crowd, Doja Cat made it clear this wasn’t her best time rocking the stage.
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She wrote Tuesday (Dec. 17),
“I just really want the audience at rolling loud to know that the sound system wasn’t good and I couldn’t hear myself that’s why I sounded like s***. Also the crowd was f***ing terrible everybody looked like they were strung out. I wasn’t performing for y’all in the first place.”

She also co-signed with a fan who tweeted,
“the crowd looked dead as h*ll”
Doja Cat replied,
“Oh yes. they were toxic.”
She went on to retweet a fan who wasn’t here for the audience either.

And when another fan questioned who the performance was for, as Doja Cat said it wasn’t for the crowd, she responded,
“The spiders and ants on the ground.”

See more of her reactions below.




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