Doja Cat, who is known for her chart-topping hit tracks, made the headlines after her nemesis Nicki Minaj attended a Turning Point event with Erika Kirk.
After the Barbie World hitmaker showed support to Charlie Kirk’s widow, Doja’s actions were monitored by the online world and her videos from the past went viral.
A resurfaced video of the Paint the Town Red crooner showed her pledging to help those in areas of conflict and crises, while insisting her fans to do the same.
This appeared to be a reaction to the 43-year-old singer who raised her voice for the Christians in Nigeria. The move earned her a United Nations invitation.
One of the X users highlighted Doja’s stance: “This is how to use your platform btw,” while another fan noted that the Woman crooner will “always be on the right side.”
A separate post on the platform claimed that the musician’s shoutout “Thank you, Nicki” was removed from hit track Get Into It (Yuh).
However, it appears no changes were made on the track available on Spotfiy and there were no direct reports from the artist.
This came after the Side to Side hitmaker sparked a fierce backlash during the TPUSA event where she tried to console the widow.
However, she ended up making it worse by calling Vice President JD Vance an “assassin.”
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