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Doja Cat Criticizes Parents for Bringing Children to Inappropriate Shows

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Doja Cat, the 28-year-old rapper, has made it clear that her music and performances are not intended for children. After closing out Coachella’s second weekend with a provocative show, Doja took to Twitter to address parents who brought their “offspring” to her graphic performances.

In a series of tweets, Doja Cat stated, “I don’t make music for children so leave your kids at home motherf***er.” She further emphasized, “I’m rapping about c*m, why are you bringing your offspring to my show,” and “rappin about eatin d**k and pissin on his v-cut, leave your mistake at home.”

While it’s unclear who exactly she was responding to, some speculated that it was in response to complaints about her public persona and artistry. Last weekend, Doja ended her Coachella performances with a muddy and sexual performance of her song “Wet Vagina,” where she twerked and grinded on stage surrounded by mud.

This isn’t the first time Doja Cat has addressed misconceptions about her relationship with her fans. In a previous interview, she clarified that she doesn’t hate her fans and enjoys playing with the meme that suggests otherwise.

Doja Cat’s unapologetic attitude towards her artistry and sense of humor has garnered both praise and criticism. Despite not aiming to please everyone, she remains true to herself and continues to push boundaries with her music and performances.

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