Bossip
Video
Doja
Cat
is
setting
the
record
straight
as
rumors
about
her
and
the
way
she
feels
about
her
fans
continue
to
circulate
online.
Source:
Apple
Music
/
Ebro
Darden
on
Apple
Music
1
In
recent
months,
Doja
Cat
has
been
in
the
headlines
more
for
her
personal
antics
than
she
has
for
her
music.
She’s
constantly
stirring
the
pot
online,
whether
it’s
unusual
banter
with
her
fans
or
wearing
clothing
that
makes
even
her
most
loyal
followers
question
their
fandom.
This
week,
she
sat
down
with
Ebro
Darden
for
an
interview
about
her
latest
album,
Scarlet.
During
their
conversation,
she
touched
on
her
relationship
with
her
fans
after
becoming
“too
f***ing
famous”,
her
desire
to
step
back
from
the
spotlight,
and
wanting
to
keep
more
things
to
herself.
“I
think
that
I’m
way
too
f***ing
famous,
100%,”
she
began.
“I’m
doing
what
I
can
slowly
but
surely
to
separate
myself
from
this
narrative
or
whatever
this
world
is
that
I
built.
I’m
fine
tuning
it
and
tailoring
it
to
what
I
want
out
of
it.
I
feel
like
it
doesn’t
matter
what
you
say,
it
doesn’t
matter
what
some
people
know.
I
don’t
need
to
explain
myself,
I
don’t.”
Doja
continued,
“I
don’t
need
to
prove
myself
to
a
bunch
of
people
who
are
just
going
to
project
no
matter
what
I
say
too.
There’s
people
who
are
incredibly
dogmatic.
It
doesn’t
matter
what
the
fuck
you
do,
what
you
say
make,
they’re
always
going
to
stand
by,
that
person’s
evil.
Or,
that
person’s
this
or
that
person’s
that.”
When
it
comes
to
the
common
argument
that
she
hates
her
fans,
the
musician
insisted
the
whole
thing
is
a
big
misunderstanding.
“One
thing
that
I
do
want
to
set
straight
is
that
you’ll
never
see
a
direct
quote
of
me
saying,
‘I
hate
my
fans.’
Not
once,”
Doja
clarified.
“But
it’s
a
really
big
misquoted
thing
where
everybody
is
saying,
she
hates
her
fans.
I
never
said
that,
but
I
do
like
to
play
with
that
as
a
meme.”
“It’s
definitely
something,
and
I
know
that
people
who
get
it,
get
it,
and
I’m
fine
with
that.
I
don’t
need
to
have
to
explain
my
sense
of
humour
or
explain
comedy
to
anyone,”
she
insisted.
“If
people
don’t
see
the
joke,
then
they
just
don’t
see
the
joke.
It’s
not
my
responsibility
to
have
them
understand.”
Source:
Apple
Music
/
Ebro
Darden
on
Apple
Music
1
During
their
conversation,
Doja
also
responded
to
a
question
about
“the
T-shirt
incident,”
which
refers
to
a
photo
she
uploaded
to
Instagram
in
October.
On
her
shirt
was
a
picture
of
Sam
Hyde,
a
comedian
who
initially
became
famous
for
a
spoof
Ted
Talk
skit
and
Adult
Swim
sketch
show.
The
show
was
cancelled
after
one
season
in
2016
after Buzzfeed reported
Adult
Swim
allegedly
found
several
coded
racist
messages
in
the
show,
including
swastikas.
The
“Paint
The
Town
Red”
rapper
took
the
photo
down,
but
in
the
interview,
she
stood
her
ground.
“You
can’t
know
everything,”
she
said,
going
on
to
describe
the
alleged
neo-Nazi
on
her
shirt
as
“somebody
who
I
thought
was
funny…It’s
not
an
attack.”
To
hear
more,
check
out
the
full
interview
down
below: