Doja Cat Rocks A “Pretty Beat” For Instagram So Her Haters Will “Shut The F*ck Up”

Her name has been one of the biggest in the industry for the last few years. However, Doja Cat has actually been making music for nearly a decade. In 2014, her Purrr! EP came out after Kemosabe and RCA Records heard her “So High” track. Since then, she’s gone on to release projects like 2019’s Hot Pink and 2021’s Planet Her.

Along with her growth as an artist, we’ve also seen some serious style evolution for the lyricist. She’s also stayed true to herself and embraced her inner uniqueness. Over the past year specifically, we’ve really seen Doja come into her own.

While several of her outfits have been nothing short of eyebrow-raising, the 27-year-old’s bold makeup choices are what’s really got people talking. In fact, when she shaved her own brows and head, it nearly broke the internet in 2022.

Subsequently, Doja filled the blank space on her forehead with all kinds of whimsical designs. Among them were floral prints to ultra-thin, high-arched lines with an adorable heart drawn over her signature mole. Some fans have been loving the creativity the “Say So” songstress is showing. More closed-minded audiences, though, have been quick to criticize her antics.

Doja Cat is seen, outside Awake, during Paris Fashion Week – Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023, on October 04, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by Edward Berthelot/GC Images)

In her usual fashion, DC let the haters know that their comments can’t get her down. On Thursday (February 2) night, she shared a smiling selfie that finds her sporting a glamorous smokey eye and a blonde balayage wig. “Felt like doing a pretty beat for you boring ass lemon water bitches out there,” she wrote in the caption.

“So you can shut the f*ck up now and leave me the f*ck alone. Ciao,” her caption concluded. Afterward, Doja limited comments on the upload to keep her page a positive space.

Aside from calling out the internet trolls who have made a routine of hating on her unique style, Doja Cat has also been speaking out about music lovers who often discredit her as a rap artist.

Read what she told Variety during their cover story interview here, and check back later for more pop culture news.

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