Doja Cat spreads quickly during the live broadcast with a harsh irony response.
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When viewers complained about “too many f####### boobs,” Doja Cat stood out on the livestream and shot back with a sarcastic satellite foot, which had little room for misunderstanding.
“Is it difficult for you?” she asked with a smile. Grammy winners further tend to mock the audience’s discomfort.
“Is it difficult to sit there and see my presence?” she added. “Are you afraid of your own feelings? Are you afraid of my feelings?”
She didn’t continue dragging the fans there. “I can’t believe people get angry with their breasts,” she added. “You’re here because this is where you want it.”
The live broadcast moment adds Doja Cat’s growing list of viral clappers. The rapper and singer remained open to her body, including breast reduction and liposuction in 2023, which brought her to 32C.
Doja Cat keeps stance on Sydney’s Sweeney controversy
Elsewhere online, she doubled in Sydney Sweeney’s controversial American Eagle ad, who used puns on “genes” and “jeans.”
Critics accused the sport of promoting outdated beauty ideals and racial hues, pointing to emphasising Sweeney’s blue eyes and blonde hair.
Doja Cat mocked the ad with a viral Tiktok, imitating the script with a cartoon-like national accent.
“Gene is inheritance from parents to children…my jeans are blue,” she said.
She clapped again after a social media user advised her to keep quiet. She replied, “I should always talk, I will continue.”
But she faces re-criticism from social media users who refer to opposition in 2025 for alleging that her boyfriend White Streamer J. Cyrus is racist and abusive. Other past controversies include her involvement in the Alt-Right chat room, mocking racist jokes, and wearing a T-shirt with comedian Sam Hyde, who has a connection to Alt-Right.