Here’s The X-Rated Reasons Doja Cat Says Parents Shouldn’t Bring Their ‘Offsprings’ To Her Shows

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Fresh off her highly acclaimed Coachella performance, Doja Cat—who has a history of speaking her mind and battling trolls online in the process—has once again shared her unapologetic point of view.

This time, the “Scarlet” emcee may have a point. Over the weekend, Doja wrote on X that her performances are not for children—and was pretty straightforward with about why parents should leave them at home when attending one of her shows.

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“Idk what the f**k you think this is but i don’t make music for children so leave your kids at home motherf****r,” she said. This shouldn’t be a shocking statement as Doja Cat has quite the explicit catalog (she literally has songs called “Wet Vagina,” “Cyber Sex” and “F**k The Girls”).

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She continued to explain her reasoning in a subsequent post. “I’m rapping about c** why are you bringing your offspring to my show. Rappin about eating d**k and pissin on his v-cut, leave your mistake at home,” she continued.

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Though a few fans questioned Doja’s word choice when boldly expressing the sentiment, most understood where she was coming from. This isn’t the first time the Doja has ruffled feathers online, as her video for 2023’s “Paint The Town Red” cause outrage due to its seemingly satanic images.

Earlier this year, she shared the artwork for her single “Masc” on Instagram. It was a close up shot of her tight, bleach blonde curls. However, was disrespectful commenters likened the image to sheep’s wool—and more disturbingly pubic hair.

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Doja Cat went on Instagram Live to address those rude folks before she disabled the comments on the post. “We gotta move forward. Let’s move forward. Let’s grow,” she pleaded. “I can’t tell you what to do. I’m not your f**king parents.”