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On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
The reports quickly caught fire and she was immediately hit with backlash:
Yet by Sunday, people started to apologize when they realized that some of the posts alleging she made those racist remarks didn’t actually contain any evidence that she actually did what she was being accused of. At that point, a new hashtag began trending:
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Over the weekend, a video of pop star Doja Cat making sexual comments to people from the alt-right/incel community surfaced online, sparking outrage.An old song of hers, "Dindu Nuffin," also surfaced—the lyrics and song title were seemingly borrowed from a term that mocked Black victims of police brutality.Yesterday, the pop star released a statement via Instagram addressing the controversy.After a weekend embroiled in controversy, Doja Cat released a statement on Instagram yesterday regarding
On Monday morning (May 25), Doja Cat tried shutting down the #DojaCatIsOverParty by addressing her allegedly racist songs from the past, early participation in what was considered to be alt-right chat rooms and self-hatred issues rooted in her curly hair in a lengthy Instagram Live video.The video supported a note she wrote to her 6.8 million fans on Monday about how she grew up using public chat rooms to socialize with others and how she takes pride in being a Black woman with her father
Over the weekend, Doja Cat posted a note to her Instagram page in an attempt to clarify videos from her past that had resurfaced on social media, including clips of her using racial slurs. "I understand my influence and impact and I'm taking this all very seriously," she wrote.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
Doja Cat has apologised to everyone she has “offended” after a song she made containing a racial slur reportedly resurfaced online.
Doja Cat is walking it back.
Doja Cat has issued a statement following some major backlash she's received for allegedly making past racist remarks online.
For days, Black Twitter has been pushing for the cancelation of Doja Cat with the hashtag #DojaIsOverParty. This comes after a video surfaces where she is in a chat with alleged racists.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that she singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.