Famous artist Doja Cat sent a strong message to parents who bring their kids to her concerts.
She made it clear that her music is not suitable for children. This has caused a lot of discussion about whether it's right or wrong.
Doja Cat, the rapper and singer known for her candid personality, recently made headlines with her strong message to parents bringing their children to her shows.
On social media, she expressed her firm belief that her music is not suitable for young audiences and urged parents to leave their kids at home.
Doja Cat, the artist, wasn't afraid of losing fans and didn't hold back in her words.
She clearly stated that her music is not meant for children, so parents should leave their kids at home.
She questioned why parents would bring their children to a show where she discusses explicit content and adult themes, suggesting it's better to leave their 'mistakes' at home.
In a direct message on April 26, she bluntly stated, "I don't know what the f*** you think this is, but my music is not for children. So, leave your kids at home, motherf***er."
“I’m rapping about c**, why are you bringing your offspring to my show.
“I’m rappin about eatin d*** and pis**** on his v-cut, leave your mistake at home,” she firmly criticized.
Some supported her messages, appreciating her honesty and acknowledging that her music is intended for a mature audience.
On the other hand, some criticized her for referring to other people's children as "mistakes."
They argued that while bringing kids to her show might not be an ideal choice, it was disrespectful to label them in such a manner.
Despite the criticism she faced, Doja Cat remained unaffected by the objections and even responded confidently.
When a fan expressed offense, she responded with a simple statement, finding the situation hilarious.
"It's f*** hilarious," she said.
She’s absolutely correct. Why are they there?, one user supported Doja Cat's statement.
She's not wrong, the second user said.
Watching her perform is like watching paint dry on a wall, the third user commented.
She could’ve said it differently but I do get the point- it’s not PG shows. Little kids shouldn’t be listening to lyrics about fu*king and everything else. I feel like that’s her point. Her shows are legit meant for adults, another explained.