Doja Cat Receives ‘Death Threat’ From A fan Following ‘Tinychat’ Bullying Accusations — LAPD Reportedly Launching planning to launch a criminal Investigation
Doja Cat is known for having interesting interactions with her fans on Twitter, Instagram, and sometimes even in chat rooms. Just recently, she appeared on a “tinychat” which some people weren’t too pleased about.
As she participated in a chat earlier this week with some of her supporters, one guy started getting weird and Doja gave him the boot. The man was so angry that he returned to the platform and threatened to kill the star, and ‘claimed he would see her soon,’ TMZ reports.
Doja took the threat seriously and reportedly called the police to file a report, which has now sparked a formal investigation. TMZ notes that the unnamed male fan lives outside the state of California, where Doja resides.

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More On Doja Cat Being Called A Bully
DJ Akademiks posted a clip of Doja back in the rooms where one person claimed she was being a bully. Take a look at the video below:
While Doja didn’t respond to those bullying claims but people online were quick to remind her why it’s in her best interest to stay off those kind of platforms.
As many can remember, Doja Cat was nearly canceled in 2020 after a screen recording from an old chat room resurfaced online. Fans accused her having a racist behavior and even sparked the #DojaCatIsOverParty across Twitter.
Despite that, Doja Cat apologized twice for causing “hurt and embarrassment” to her fans with her past remarks.
“There’s no better apology than me doing what I’ve always done, being on live, telling you guys my f*****g truth, and being completely honest,” she stated during the Instagram Live. “It’s a hard time right now, but recording myself apologising and recording myself sounding perfectly f*****g diplomatic is the biggest lie I can make to you. “My behaviour isn’t something that always needs to be followed, I’m not perfect – I shouldn’t be doing dumb s**t. But also I need to stand up for myself instead of making a video that’s diplomatically and politically correct.”
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