Over the weekend, Doja Cat got into some trouble with the online community after controversial videos and other material resurfaced. She quickly offered a written apology/explanation, but that apparently wasn’t all she had to say on the matter. Doja followed that up with a 30-minute Instagram Live session last night, in which she further expanded on the situation.
She began her broadcast by being completely transparent about her written apology, saying, “The apology that I posted is absolutely an edited piece from me and the people I work with. Like any business, like any conglomerate, there would be many people trying to protect what’s going on, and that’s exactly what we were trying to do.”
Doja goes on to say, “My behavior isn’t something that always needs to be followed. I’m not perfect. At the end of the day, I shouldn’t be doing dumb sh*t. But also I need to stand up for myself instead of making a video that’s diplomatically and politically correct.”
.@DojaCat addresses a list of controversies surrounding her, debunks several rumors and apologizes to fans on Instagram Live:
“My behavior isn’t something that always needs to be followed, I’m not perfect – I shouldn’t be doing dumb shit. But also I need to stand up for myself.” pic.twitter.com/RwWMsZZVLJ
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) May 26, 2020
Elsewhere during the broadcast, she played snippets from some pre-recorded apologies that she made but ultimately abandoned, revealing that she racked up 98 different takes before deciding to do it live on Instagram instead. She said, “There’s nothing more [disingenuous] than making a f*cking edited video and asking other people — by the way, I’ve counted: 98 different apologies. There’s no better apology than me doing what I’ve always done: being on Live, telling you guys my f*cking truth, and being completely honest. It’s a hard time right now, but recording myself apologizing and recording myself sounding perfectly diplomatic is the biggest f*cking lie I can make to you.”
.@DojaCat reveals she recorded 98 different apology videos following the firestorm of controversy around her this weekend. pic.twitter.com/5AHaumW9ts
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) May 26, 2020
Watch the full video above.