Doja Cat was put in the eye of the storm for having uploaded a photograph to her social networks, in which she is shown wearing a T-shirt with the printed image of comedian Sam Hyde, who has been pronounced for being a member of white supremacist groups.
In June 2017, Hyde donated $5,000 to The Daily Stormer page of racist blogger, Andrew Angling, in support of the legal claim that the “influencer” received from the Southern Poverty Law Center, for the alleged attack on a woman of Jewish origin, during one of his broadcasts. Angling, 38 years old, has recently been characterized by his racist and supremacist stances.
The Doja Cat artist has a considerable block of white fans, who support any barbarity that the singer does, so she claims not to care if she loses black followers. However, the celebrity took down the publication in question, and then uploaded again to her social network, a new cropped photo, without the image.

The Internet did not cease to call out the singer, commenting on all kinds of signs of rejection of her actions. Among the comments her publication garnered, they mentioned things like:
“Cat can get away with being a horrible person because she has a whole bar of white people cheering for any stupid thing she does; it’s hard to see her and think: ay, she’s the devil because she’s the opposite. You just see her nonsense, and you think: here comes Cat again with her bullshit, and you just have to go on your way and ignore her”.
Another netizen added: “A little white trash, trying to get attention, but she’s not stupid at all; she knows very well that by joining the supremacist movements, she will continue to receive millions of racist followers, and I don’t think she cares about losing her afro-descendant fans.”
Doja Cat’s Arrogance Is out of Control
Recently, during the pre-release of her latest album, she declared to the media that her music was a money-making machine because her fans were “kittens” who would pay anything to support her projects. In another interview, the singer dared to insult her public, calling them “weirdos,” saying that they better get a job and stop bothering her.
What do you think of Doja Cat’s attitude, do you think her fame will last much longer after these scandals?
This story was written in Spanish by Carmen Guerrero in Cultura Colectiva
