Besides her silence on Dr. Luke, Doja Cat has also been called into question for her online behavior. A week after "Say So" hit number-one on the charts, an online forum started a thread on Doja Cat about her being involved in an online chat room, Vulture reported. Users on the thread began circulating videos of Doja Cat allegedly making racist remarks and comments about foot fetishes. Video evidence of her behavior and old songs where she seemed to have supported police brutality quickly became trending topics on Twitter with users calling for her cancellation.
Upon seeing how much controversy the chat room generated, Doja Cat issued an apology on May 25, 2020. "I'm sorry if I hurt you or made you feel in any way upset," she told fans in an Instagram post (via BBC). "I've used public chat rooms to socialize since I was a child." Doja added that she "shouldn't have been on some of those chat room sites," but clarified that she "personally have never been involved in any racist conversations."
In true Doja Cat fashion, she also hopped on Instagram Live after posting the statement, and discussed the allegations against her. She explained that the narrative of engaging in those activities were incorrect. "I've been targeted by [online harassment] and I know it's controllable," Doja Cat said. "I'm not perfect. I shouldn't be doing dumb s**t."
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