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Doja Cat Criticizes Parents for Bringing Children to Her Provocative Performances – Hollywood Life

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Doja Cat has made it clear that her music and performances are not suitable for children. The 28-year-old rapper took to Twitter to express her frustration with parents bringing their kids to her shows. In a series of tweets, she stated, “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 further emphasized her point by tweeting, “im rapping about c*m why are you bringing your offspring to my show.” This comes after her controversial performance at Coachella, where she ended her set with a provocative performance of her song “Wet Vagina,” involving twerking and grinding in the mud.

Doja Cat also addressed rumors about her attitude towards her fans, clarifying that she does not hate her fans but enjoys playing with the idea as a meme. She explained, “I know that people who get it, get it. And I’m fine with that. I don’t have to explain my sense of humor and explain comedy to anyone.”

The Grammy Award winner’s candid remarks on social media have sparked discussions about the boundaries between artists and their audience. Despite the controversy, Doja Cat remains unapologetic about her artistry and sense of humor, emphasizing that she cannot please everyone and is focused on staying true to herself.

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