Nas is coming for Doja Cat!
25.07.2020 - 20:59 / etcanada.com
Doja Cat has revealed that she contracted COVID-19, and is opening up about her experience with the virus.
On Friday, the “Say So” singer spoke with Capital XTRA, revealing that she had a “four-day symptom freak-out” when she became infected.
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“I got COVID. Honestly, I don’t know how this happens but I guess I ordered something off of Postmates and… I don’t know how I got it but I got it,” Doja explained.
Nas is coming for Doja Cat!
Doja Cat recently came out to defend Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B amid the release of their brand new song together, “WAP,” which was criticized by many of their fans for including Kylie Jenner and Rosalia instead of other prominent black women. Hot New Hip Hop says the music video has also been accused of being far too pornographic, however, Cardi B claims she isn’t the first female rapper to introduce extremely sexual themes in her music.
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During a conversation with her social media followers, Doja Cat came out to say she had since recovered from the coronavirus after her diagnosis earlier this month. In case you missed it, Doja Cat said she wasn’t afraid of COVID-19.
Doja Cat is sharing her experience with COVID-19 with her fans. In a series of early morning tweets Wednesday (July 29), the rapper answered questions about some of the symptoms she experienced.
Doja Cat, Say So fame singer, is replying to fans about her experience with Coronavirus. The 24-year-old music icon had previously revealed that she contracted the lethal virus, months after she said the disease was just a “flu” and that she wasn’t afraid of getting it.
Doja Cat recently revealed she was diagnosed with the coronavirus just a few months after she publicly mocked all of the people out there who were scared of the virus. This Friday, Doja Cat, the “Say So,” artist, revealed her COVID-19 positive diagnosis during an interview with Capital XTRA.
that surprising considering some of the controversy surrounding her past.Earlier this year, rumors began swirling that she took part in racist video chats and shortly after, her 2015 song, "Dindu Nuffin," resurfaced. The song title is a racist slur that's popular among white supremacists.
Doja Cat has just confirmed that she tested positive for the coronavirus disease, just months after she said the virus was just a “flu” and that she wasn’t afraid of getting it. The 24-year-old Say So rapper went on Instagram Live back in March and said, “I’m gonna get corona and then I’m gonna get a Corona, cause I don’t give a f–k about the corona, bitch.
When Coronavirus first became recognized in the United States, nearly no one could have predicted just how many people it would end up affecting. Add Doja Cat to the list of people who underestimated how contagious the virus is.