Doja Cat Slams Fans Who Bring Kids To Her Shows: ‘IDK What The F**k You Think This Is But I Do Not Make Music For Children’

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Doja Cat Slams Fans Who Bring Kids To Her Shows: ‘IDK What The F**k You Think This Is But I Do Not Make Music For Children’
Rap star Doja Cat would prefer not to have children in the crowd while she’s performing.
The musician took to X (formerly Twitter) recently to reprimand fans who take kids to her concerts, explicitly asking them to stop doing so.

In one post, Doja Cat, real name Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, 28, wrote:
“idk what the f**k you think this is but i don’t make music for children so leave your kids at home motherf**ker”

She added in another:
“im rapping about c*m why are you bringing your offspring to my show”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5eYxowLq08
And followed up with:
“rapping about eatin d**k and p**sin on his v-cut, leave your mistake at home*”

After one of her followers questioned whether or not she was high, Doja Cat, responded:
“maintenance”

Despite the fact that Doja regularly finds herself at odds with her more than 5 million X followers over her controversial remarks, the point she’s making this time around seems like a valid one. Along with her typical racy lyrics, the “Attention” artist also often incorporates sexual imagery in her performances which was on full display during her recent headlining Coachella set.
Doja Cat… THAT’S IT pic.twitter.com/T8QhvzOD7c
— Dix ?? (@DixinMyas) April 24, 2024
In response to her comments, many of her fans seem to agree with her stance. Most social media users reacted to her request showing their support, and further urging people to acknowledge the parental advisory warning that’s attached to her music.








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