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Doja Cat Defends Tour: 'Not a Broadway Act'

Summary

  • Doja Cat's tour opening night faced criticism for visuals and outfits.
  • The rapper stated her music is for enjoyment, not a theatrical production.
  • She previously deactivated Instagram due to negative fan messages.
Doja Cat Defends Tour: 'Not a Broadway Act'

The recent opening night of Doja Cat's Ma Vie World Tour in Auckland, New Zealand, has drawn criticism from some fans who expressed disappointment with the show's visual elements, overall structure, and costume choices. These reactions quickly circulated online following the event.

In response to the backlash, the Grammy-winning artist addressed the comments directly yesterday. She clarified her artistic intentions, asserting that her music is primarily for listeners who "enjoy music" and distinguishing her performances from elaborate theatrical productions, stating, "I'm not a Broadway act."

This exchange is not the first time the 30-year-old performer has encountered negative feedback from her fanbase online. Previously, she deactivated her Instagram account in response to persistent negative messages, highlighting a pattern of friction between the artist and certain segments of her audience.

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Fans criticized the tour's opening night for its perceived lack of visuals, structure, and outfits.
Doja Cat responded by stating she makes music for enjoyment and is not a Broadway act.
Yes, Doja Cat has previously clashed with fans online, even deactivating her Instagram over negative messages.

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