Update: Doja Cat Issues Apology Amid Allegations of Past Racism

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Update 05/25/2020 8:58am:

Doja Cat took to Instagram to apologize for offensive comments she made in the past that surfaced with the trending hashtag #DojaCatIsOverParty on Twitter over the weekend. Video footage of the singer in alt-right chat rooms and her old song "Dindu Nuffin," which is based on racist terminology, surfaced over the weekend, with many calling on Doja Cat to address the situation. 

On Sunday (May 24), she wrote, "I want to address what’s been happening on Twitter. I've used public chat rooms to socialize since I was a child. I shouldn’t have been on some of those chat room sites, but I personally have never been involved in any racist conversations. I’m sorry to everyone I offended." Doja added, "I’m a black woman. Half of my family is black from South Africa and I’m very proud of where I come from." 

She then addressed the "Dindu Nuffin" song, writing, "As for the old song that’s resurfaced, it was in no way tied to anything outside of my own personal experience. It was written in response to people who often used that term to hurt me. I made an attempt to flip its meaning, but recognize that it was a bad decision to use the term in my music." 

You can read her full statement above.


Original 05/24/2020 3:14pm:

Previously, Doja Cat faced backlash after video footage of her surfaced in racist alt-right chat rooms. Along with that, it was noted that a song title of hers—“Dindu Nuffin” is based on racist terminology. The phrase was used by KKK Grand Wizard David Duke. Now, an old tweet from Doja Cat surfaced, with the woman valuing being white over being black.

Doja Cat’s tweet said, “Thinking about being Black can make any sensible person depressed. Like just think about it, wouldn’t being White make soo much more sense. Life would have value.” Take a look at her remark above.