Doja Cat recently announced her decision to deactivate her Instagram account due to feeling overwhelmed by negative interactions on the platform. In a now-deleted post, the Grammy-winning artist expressed that she was experiencing 'f–ked up thoughts' as a result of how she was being treated online. She cited the disrespectful manner in which she was spoken to as a contributing factor to her decision.
Doja, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, had amassed over 24 million followers on Instagram before deactivating her account. Concerned fans took to social media to express their support and well wishes for her mental health.
This isn't the first time Doja Cat has faced backlash on social media. Last summer, she reportedly lost a significant number of followers after a public dispute with her fanbase, known as 'Kittenz.' The artist criticized fans who identified themselves with that term, leading to further controversy.
Additionally, Doja has been under scrutiny for her changing appearance, including shaving her head and eyebrows on Instagram Live and debuting a large bat skeleton tattoo on her back. These actions have sparked mixed reactions from her followers and the public.
It's important to remember the impact of online interactions on mental health, and Doja's decision to prioritize her well-being serves as a reminder to practice kindness and respect in digital spaces. Fans are hopeful that she will take the time she needs to focus on her mental health and return when she feels ready.