Fans came to her defense after she said there is no connection to her Dindu Nuffin song and Sandra Bland death.RE: Doja Cat's anti-blackness – The only meaning of the term around release of her song titled after it is anti-black male racism. No excuse. She's never addressed this. She also spewed homophobic tweets during 2015 so it's safe to say she has bigoted tendencies. pic.twitter.com/SSeCXvJuKM
— No citations? Don't argue. Post-Black Slander Acct (@JamelTheCreator) April 6, 2020
Here are some clips of Doja Cat addressing everything on Instagram:Doja Cat just took her gloves off on Instagram live and talked about every single LIE you weirdos on here tried to cancel her for lmao. The Sandra Bland and Police Brutality was what really got her upset and she explained the meaning behind the song. Now leave her alone losers pic.twitter.com/mcJRPXDJ13
— I’m a black woman (@OnikaAmala) May 26, 2020
#DojaCat is about to explain herself on IG Live right now.https://t.co/R2AaM6FvHc pic.twitter.com/5EMu3L75td
— Where is the Buzz (@WITBTV) May 26, 2020
#DojaCat Talks about Self Hate and her previous hair problems on IG Live.https://t.co/R2AaM6FvHc pic.twitter.com/h8q9M9jYzv
— Where is the Buzz (@WITBTV) May 26, 2020
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